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Has anyone ever seen bright blue water in the heating system before? It's the colour of copper sulphate from chemistry days at school. Obviously it is usually clear water. We've a mixture of UFH and radiators. We had the inhibitor level checked a few months back as quite a big system and wanted to be sure it had the right concentration - and we did. Any ideas on the cause very welcome. Thanks everyone.
 
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