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I have a worcester combination boiler. When I run the hot water at a low flow rate, it comes out a milky colour. Could someone please tell me what causes this??
 
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I have a worcester combination boiler. When I run the hot water at a low flow rate, it comes out a milky colour. Could someone please tell me what causes this??

It's caused by Oxygen.

Atom.Oxygen.GIF
 
If you run it into a glass, does it clear with a couple of seconds? If so, not a prob, it is just tiny air bubbles.

Guinness does the same.
 
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voiceofthemysteron said:
information said:
I have a worcester combination boiler. When I run the hot water at a low flow rate, it comes out a milky colour. Could someone please tell me what causes this??

It's caused by Oxygen.

Atom.Oxygen.GIF
Captain Scarlet is after you :LOL:
 
Cold water no problem. Yes it clears after a few seconds. Happy that it is air. Thank you all.
 

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