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Graduate,,,ROFl...say no more...I thought i was clever too,,when i graduated 40 years ago .A straight talking graduate sunshine, who does not suffer fools or amateurism.
Graduate,,,ROFl...say no more...I thought i was clever too,,when i graduated 40 years ago .A straight talking graduate sunshine, who does not suffer fools or amateurism.
You are no graduate for sure, you are not bright enough. One of these picked it up plumbers. You cannot understand a simple thermal store.Graduate,,,ROFl...say no more...I thought i was clever too,,when i graduated 40 years ago .
Lol...ok...Consider today another schoolday sonny!...You might graduate from the school of winding your neck in eventually!!..lol...or maybe notYou are no graduate for sure, you are not bright enough. One of these picked it up plumbers. You cannot understand a simple thermal store.
Loads of customers ripped out Gledhill...Not 1 had another fitted...!!!!..
Loads of customers ripped out Gledhill...Not 1 had another fitted...!!!!..
Can you tell me how to do this as I guess it's not too difficult to do, and do I really need to do it as I live in a soft water area. I know there is inhibitor in the system but I don't know how much.
Thanks
Look at what inhibitor makers state as the percentage of inhibitor to water. Calculate the total water volume then figure out how many litres of inhibitor is needed.Soft or hard water is largely irrelevant, water corrodes when it has oxygen in it, which the BM’s certainly will have. I had a drain valve on a radiator which I let out a few litres and then topped the header tank with inhibitor. There is a drain valve on tank itself but use with caution as it might not seal back up. The alternative is to take out water from the header tank with a sponge or cup (turn off water feed first) into a bucket and then fill with inhibitor.
Better to over inhibit than under but 2 litres should be fine with a Boilermate tank plus radiators, although the check your specific size as if it’s the bigger one you might want to do 3 litres.
Look at what inhibitor makers state as the percentage of inhibitor to water. Calculate the total water volume then figure out how many litres of inhibitor is needed.
A thermal store will need more than 2LFair shout, though generally people find it difficult to estimate total volume as it’s hard to calculate radiator capacity on top of thermal store. Won’t go far wrong with 2 litres of ‘normal’ concentrate like Sentinel.
If a DHW only, 1 litre is enough. If doing rads from the store then 3 litres as ballpark.A thermal store will need more than 2L
ZeroNot one but how many ?
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