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Hi Guys

Just a curious question, I seen a radiator with 2 thermostatic valves on it . I know this might cause a problem but what!!!!

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Apart from looking stupid, nothing. It will still work.
Perhaps whoever fitted it just had to pysh with what he had :lol:
 
How would you balance system? Use the service cap and close like a l/s
 
Balance............when did anyone do that until they need to ......btw i do but not fully
 
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