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Running Central Heating Without Inhibitor?
Hi,
I have just finished some work on my central heating system (fitting TRVs, changing the bathroom radiator for a towel rail type radiator and some pump work involving some soldered joints). I would like to refill the system and run it for a few hours to check for leaks *before* adding inhibitor. How much "damage" is this going to cause? OK, it wont cause damage, but is this a good idea? If there are no leaks then I have lost some time part-draining the system and adding inhibitor, but if there are leaks I have saved myself the cost of the inhibitor. Thanks, BraileTrail -- |
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