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Hi all, this is probably a daft question but I need to run my cold feed from one side of my wall mounted boiler to the other. Running it beneath the boiler is difficult with lots of obstacles, is it okay if I run soldered copper over / across the top of the boiler? It'll be about 4" off the top.

I know you can't run plastic anywhere near a boiler for obvious reasons.

Cheers. P
 
Yes fine providing it doesn’t obstruct servicing
 

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