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Couple of months back I had to drain the CH system to remove an existing
radiator and cap off the flow & return, while extension works (new kitchen) are being carried out. When refilling the system, although I had a bottle of Fernox (about £15), I thought I wouldn't put it in for a couple of months, until I had refitted the radiator and added one in a new location, which would involve draining down alll over again, and wasting the inhibitor. 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. Thanks -- KEVIN BRADY, Oxford _____________________ replies to newsgroup only mail to reply address is automatically deleted from server |
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