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What volume is my sealed CH system?
I'm currently flushing out my CH system (as I write, trying to dislodge
airlocks...! :-( ) and hopefully will be in a position to add some new inhibitor. I'm wondering how much I need to add, in that I haven't a clue what the internal volume of my (sealed) system is. I have 15 rads/towel rails of varying sizes (with mixture of 22/15/10 mm pipework if that makes any difference) . Any ideas as to a ballpark figure? As I'm adding Sentinel X100, which needs 1 bottle per 100 litres, I'm asking should I be adding one bottle or three? Thanks David |
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