PulsaCoil A class drained down
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PulsaCoil A class drained down
Just in a new flat with the above water heater. It has been empty for 12 months and the water turned off with the Pulsacoil drained down. Is it ok to turn on the water and let it fill or does it need something else doing? Thanks for your help. Best regards, Kevin Pimblott
Kpimblott- Posts : 2
Join date : 2010-05-27
Re: PulsaCoil A class drained down
Hi Kevin
You've probably already moved into the apartment already and got the Pulsacoil working, but if you haven't, then yes, it is ok to refill the Pulsacoil and get it working (provided the drain cock has been turned off first!)
Kind regards
David Hickey
Midland Boilercare Ltd
Tel: 07973 624179
mialto: service@midlandboilercare.co.uk
You've probably already moved into the apartment already and got the Pulsacoil working, but if you haven't, then yes, it is ok to refill the Pulsacoil and get it working (provided the drain cock has been turned off first!)
Kind regards
David Hickey
Midland Boilercare Ltd
Tel: 07973 624179
mialto: service@midlandboilercare.co.uk
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