Hi
I have just had a new radiator in my kitchen. I ask the plumber who fitted it to make sure he put some more inhibitor into the system, but I am not sure if he did. Not long after I got British Gas, who were testing my boiler at the time, to test if there was any inhibitor in the system, be he did not have a testing kit. But to cut a long story short I eventually got another British Gas man to come but guess what he did not have a testing kit either. So he phone one of his work colleague for advise and he said he could put some inhibitor in the system (he could not over dose the system), which he did. That was well over two weeks ago and now all I am getting is the smell of the inhibitor from that radiator when it is on, which is in the kitchen. It smells terrrible. Does anybody know if this is dangerous to breath in and how long before the smell goes away.
I have just had a new radiator in my kitchen. I ask the plumber who fitted it to make sure he put some more inhibitor into the system, but I am not sure if he did. Not long after I got British Gas, who were testing my boiler at the time, to test if there was any inhibitor in the system, be he did not have a testing kit. But to cut a long story short I eventually got another British Gas man to come but guess what he did not have a testing kit either. So he phone one of his work colleague for advise and he said he could put some inhibitor in the system (he could not over dose the system), which he did. That was well over two weeks ago and now all I am getting is the smell of the inhibitor from that radiator when it is on, which is in the kitchen. It smells terrrible. Does anybody know if this is dangerous to breath in and how long before the smell goes away.