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On Fri, 4 Nov 2005 15:00:01 +0000 (UTC), "Kevin Brady"
wrote: With the colder weather upon us, the central heating has been switched on again and it's going to be another month or two before the radiators in question are reconnected. How long is it acceptable to run the system without inhibitor in it. If necessary I could put it in this weekend, but if it's not reeally necessary for a couple of months then I'll wait. My central heating system is over 30 years old and for the last 6 years (At least) has run without inhibitor. It's possible it's never had inhibitor in it. As long as you put the Fernox in next spring I personally wouldn't worry. sponix |
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