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I've just unpacked a new column radiator I bought online to fit it. On moving it around there was a rattling sound so I took a cap off and upended it and poured out a small pile of metal shot. Is this normal? I've fitted radiators before and never noticed this. I can vacuum it out but concerned I won't get it all out and it will damage/clog my heating system if installed.
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks.
 
This is a common occurrence in the manufacturering of the radiator best to flush it through with a hose before fitting to remove partials they won't do your system any good at all. Kop
 

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