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System inhibitor needed?
Hi folks,
Just had a whole load of stuff done in my flat including installing CH and rads. This was all sorted, but one rad had to be removed temporarily to replaster a wall. It's all now back on and I've managed to represurise the system (no thanks to the boiler instructions) and bleed the rad. So my question - do I need to add more system inhibitor? I hoping not since I'm pretty clueless with plumbing! System is a Worcester 25Si combi in a flat with 5 radiators and a towel radiator if that makes a difference. Thanks, Ed |
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System inhibitor needed?
wrote in message oups.com... Hi folks, Just had a whole load of stuff done in my flat including installing CH and rads. This was all sorted, but one rad had to be removed temporarily to replaster a wall. It's all now back on and I've managed to represurise the system (no thanks to the boiler instructions) and bleed the rad. So my question - do I need to add more system inhibitor? I hoping not since I'm pretty clueless with plumbing! System is a Worcester 25Si combi in a flat with 5 radiators and a towel radiator if that makes a difference. Thanks, Ed It is very unlikely that you would need more inhibitor if you only lost a radfull of water. |
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