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I have a main Eco 30 that i am working on and the Filling loop needs replacing.
OE is £60. There are a few online around £30 (4 day wait) or I can use a flexi.

Just wondering which way to go here.
Also it is always advised that flexi's be removed - WHY since the fixed one obv isn't.
 
1. Some combi's are fitted with and integral filling loop:
a. For ease of installation - its all in the box.
b. To make money for the manufacturer when they need replacing.

2. Go for an external. More choice = better price.

3. The flexi should be removed to eliminate the risk of the cold water supply being contaminated from the primary circuit. Its a water regulation, more honoured in the breach.
 
when you say working on what are you doing and are you gas safe?
 
1. Some combi's are fitted with and integral filling loop:
a. For ease of installation - its all in the box.
b. To make money for the manufacturer when they need replacing.

2. Go for an external. More choice = better price.

3. The flexi should be removed to eliminate the risk of the cold water supply being contaminated from the primary circuit. Its a water regulation, more honoured in the breach.


1.Thought as much. Lol
2. I felt that was best.
3. Definitely.

Thanks for that steadyon
 
3. The flexi should be removed to eliminate the risk of the cold water supply being contaminated from the primary circuit. Its a water regulation, more honoured in the breach.

... When the parts wear out , because someone gets to point they re-pressurize 3 times a week .
(because of un-diagnosed cause )
they need to spend even more on expensive parts -- especially if part of BOILER
 
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