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we run all the rads but not the hot water

 

Bob, have you got some type of pressure valve on the heating system. A friend of mine has been told he can't do it off a back burner which I am sure is boll****, not true!:thumbdown:

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You can run a pressurised system with a safety valve or a traditional open system off a backboiler.

 

The safety valve is fairly important though, I have a couple of sections of speedfit pipe with big holes in them to prove it!

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How quick you forget dave the dog, I beleive there was afatboy on the other end of that stone. 132kv line clearance near brigg house if i remember right.:001_tongue

 

Ahh yes i remember now ,next to a nudist camp.No wonder you didn't forget! :ohmy:err Hope it wasn't your wood Dean.

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