On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 01:32:45 -0700, Matt Beard wrote:
At a guess I would think that most would cope fine as long as that pipe
used to short the circuit had a radiator in it. I would think that
nasty things could happen if it is just a short bit of pipe - it
wouldn't take much for the boiler firing the heating circuit up to lead
to superheated water ( 100C).
What boiler is it?
I'd check with the manufacturers, (of course).
To be on the safe side a couple of
temporary connection to a temporary radiator should probably do the trick.
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