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Richard G
 
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Default Alpha CB24X Heating System Inhibitor (advice needed)

Hello All,

A few months ago I moved into a new house, the Boiler in the
Kitchen is an Alpha CB24X for hot water,
it also feeds 9 Radiators.

I have just received a letter to say that the Heating System has to
be Flushed to install Inhibitor.

Can anyone advise me on what is involved, how is the system
flushed and the Inhibitor installed ?

The reason I am asking is that I have all new carpets in the house
including in the Bathroom and Kitchen.

Is they likely to be a mess with all this water being drained off ?

Perhaps someone has had this work done, any advice on how this
is carried out would be appreciated either on list or direct.

Thank You,

Regards Richard.

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