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Well thank you kind sir.I love it when Chris joins in as he seems to find these little one liners from nowhere that supply a definitive answer in hard format.
Right, so now that ones put to bed, what else can we argue about....?
Discuss Is a combi boiler safe with NO mains cold water? (Urgent) in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net
Well thank you kind sir.I love it when Chris joins in as he seems to find these little one liners from nowhere that supply a definitive answer in hard format.
Right, so now that ones put to bed, what else can we argue about....?
So technical man contradicts the manufactures written instructions, well I know which one I would believe !!Sorry everone, could'nt let this one drop, so I have done the homework and spoken to ferrolli technical. They say that if you run the boiler with the could water main turned off then there is a significant risk that the heat exchanger could be damaged. Especially if any hot water draw offs were left turned on.
Sorry everone, could'nt let this one drop, so I have done the homework and spoken to ferrolli technical. They say that if you run the boiler with the could water main turned off then there is a significant risk that the heat exchanger could be damaged. Especially if any hot water draw offs were left turned on.
BTW I get the gist of what an "op" is (the person who asked the question, I assume) but does "op" actually stand for something?
Oh thanks lame for mentioning this again, do you know I missed it the first time you did post it, how silly of me cos had I have seen that a Ferroli engineer had told you that, I would changed my view completely & not bothered to go on & post what I did.I had already mentioned that ferrolli engineer had warned me of this, but other people know better.
So, your tech guy says if cold main turned off then don't run boiler in ch mode ? isnt that like not turning on a hot tap ?Sorry everone, could'nt let this one drop, so I have done the homework and spoken to ferrolli technical. They say that if you run the boiler with the could water main turned off then there is a significant risk that the heat exchanger could be damaged. Especially if any hot water draw offs were left turned on.
Sorry everone, could'nt let this one drop, so I have done the homework and spoken to ferrolli technical. They say that if you run the boiler with the could water main turned off then there is a significant risk that the heat exchanger could be damaged. Especially if any hot water draw offs were left turned on.
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