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The coiled part of the capillary fire valve on my oil boiler runs alongside the cladded part, therefore it's sandwiched between that and a side panel.
While looking into a problem I removed that side panel and the coil was briefly snagged in the process - I'm pretty sure that I didn't break it but would I know about it if I did?
What happens if the coiled part is broken? Does it automatically shut off the oil feed to the boiler
or does it just not work in the event of a fire?
The boiler still works okay.
While looking into a problem I removed that side panel and the coil was briefly snagged in the process - I'm pretty sure that I didn't break it but would I know about it if I did?
What happens if the coiled part is broken? Does it automatically shut off the oil feed to the boiler
or does it just not work in the event of a fire?
The boiler still works okay.