Bought 3 rads from Screwfix December 2015. Last night we noticed one of them had developed a paint bubble within the previous 24 hours and when pressed it leaked water.
Kitchen: 600mm-x-700mm (D.P / D.C)
Obviously D.P / D.C just a short way of writing double panel double convector S.P / S.C = single panel single convector.
Thanks.
LMAO. I like to cover all bases is all i can say. It saves time in the long runAs a matter of interest, why did you buy new rads in the first place?
Oh. And thanks for taking the time to explain your code. We are all generally a bit slow on the uptake
As per Mug's, I think you need some system attention
No problem, if it's what it is then it's what it is.Sorry its the truth.
Yes of course the gunk in your system is the most likely cause of all your problems. But gunk usually causes parts to fail as well.. so you likely have a multitude of problems. Next time make sure you install inhibitor in the system and a magnetic filterJust a thought - could this manky water be linked to the hot-cold-hot-cold problem we're having with the boiler which people seem to think is *tries to remember name* heat exchanger? Or is it likely to be unrelated?
Would this heat exchanger not be such a part? Or are you talking about other specific parts?Yes of course the gunk in your system is the most likely cause of all your problems. But gunk usually causes parts to fail as well.. so you likely have a multitude of problems. Next time make sure you install inhibitor in the system and a magnetic filter
It will be interesting to hear Kudos's verdict.
It appears those tests were done by Fernox, so no surprise that they recommend Fernox products.Seem to want Fernox inhibitor in the system.
Different manufacturers use various different chemicals in them. Whether that has any impact on how effective they are is unknown.Inhibitor is inhibitor?
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