Baxi Boiler Easy Fill Permanent Filling Link 2
This baxi easy fill permanent filling link 2 with green lever helps you top up pressure on compatible Baxi combi boilers by connecting the cold mains to the heating circuit. If your boiler shows low-pressure faults (like E118/E119) or the gauge drops, this replacement part restores proper filling and helps maintain stable system pressure. Fit the correct model and use to refill to the normal green-zone range.
Compatibility :
- Duo-tec Combi: 624, 630, 636, 825, 830
- Combi ErP (Serial No Ending DC): 24, 28, 33, 40
- Combi ErP (Serial No Ending EC): 24, 28, 33, 40
Important fitting advice
We recommend that all parts are fitted by a fully qualified Gas Safe registered engineer. If you need help confirming the right part, contact us our team has 10+ years of boiler spares knowledge and friendly chat support to help you quickly.
Delivery
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Returns
We accept 30-day returns. Returns must be in an unopened, sealed box. If we find the item has been used or installation was attempted, we may refuse the return.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the Baxi Easy Fill Permanent Filling Link?
It’s a permanent, green, spring-loaded lever valve fitted under compatible Baxi combi boilers. It connects the cold mains to the heating circuit so you can top up system pressure when needed.
2. How do I know when to use it?
Use it when the boiler pressure drops low (often below -0.5 bar) or when you see low-pressure faults like E118 / E119 (some newer models may show different codes). You may also notice the pressure gauge needle below the green zone.
3. How do I use the Easy Fill lever?
Find the green lever underneath the boiler (often right side).
Pull the lever down to start filling.
Watch the pressure gauge rise.
Release the lever at around 1.0 to 1.5 bar (green zone).
Make sure the lever returns fully to the closed position.
4. What if the pressure keeps dropping?
Small drops over time can happen, but frequent drops usually point to a leak, a faulty expansion vessel, or another system issue. If you need to top up often, contact a Gas Safe engineer.
5. What happens if I over-pressurise the system?
If pressure goes too high (commonly over 1.5–2.0 bar), the boiler may discharge water via the safety outlet or show a fault. If you overfill, you may need to bleed a radiator to reduce pressure.







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