doitall said:If an unvented cylinder is discharging water, NEVER, repeat NEVER turn the water off
Personally I would leave it off until it's checked out.............
In the wrong hands this could make quite a nasty bomb
doitall said:If an unvented cylinder is discharging water, NEVER, repeat NEVER turn the water off
Personally I would leave it off until it's checked out.............
These statements appear to conflict. Can you explain?
In the wrong hands this could make quite a nasty bomb
Please stop this, it's been done to death, and you have never come across a case of this, or seen any UK report of an incident. There are seven safety devices to prevent it, and all will have to be defeated for it to occur.
then there's Labour charges, and on that front, DO NOT get a call out Plumber who will charge you a fee to turn up, and do not get a heating engineer who will be twice the cost.
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