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![]() Rick Hughes wrote: How long is it acceptable to run the system without inhibitor in it. I had always used Fernox .... when I had my new system commissioned, my CORGI man (been in business 30+ yrs) told me he NEVER adds inhibitor, it is not needed and just a marketing ploy. Interesting view form a professional. Rick It's certainly interesting, no question about that. From my own experience inhibitor is essential if you have steel rads. Without it you end up with loads of crap in the system. |
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