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When is filling loop not a filling loop???

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Its called a remote filling loop. Perfectly acceptable.

Filling loops should be disconnected and capped after use but you will be lucky to find 1 in 20 that are.
 
Thank you all its nice to know there are such helpful lads out there not too busy to lend a paw. It is appreciated.
 
dont be silly , i wanted the op to think and learn some thing more out of this thread !

The rason I answered is because I got all excited for actually maybe knowing the answer to a question on the forum. I am just learning you see and have just been asking questions when I needed help. So is my guess correct safegas?
 
Hardest questions in the world are the one's you don't know the answers to.

Also sometimes you can't see the wood for the trees and it's the simplest things that trip you up.

Never stop asking questions.

Except the one's that start with "Ahem!" while rattling an empty glass................
 
the cheap filling loops don't comply with water regs the check valve should be fitted to the cold but not possible with the cheap ones only one iso on them
Did not know you can still buy them? Question nowadays typically is "slotted or handles?"
 
more likely that cheap pressure gauges never read the same and not reliable in most cases
Maybe but 7.5m equals .75bar. Maybe to much of an coincident? But yes these gauges are by no means calibrated and will typically read noticeable different if fitted next to each other.
 
Temporary flexible filling loop should be left disconnected for the purpose of compliance with Water Regulations.
 
Fitted plenty of secondary loops and guages for older people when it makes life easier for them, can't see an issue myself.
 
There isn't an issue. Perfectly acceptable. Mother in law (God Bless Her) has boiler in roof space, so a secondary filling loop and gauge on the ground floor, saves me driving 200 mile round trip to reset the boiler and top it up, about once a year. She has been trained in what to look out for and how to top it up if required, which is rare.
Fitted plenty of secondary loops and guages for older people when it makes life easier for them, can't see an issue myself.
 
Most of the 'integral' filling links on new boilers are virtually impossible for the elderly and infirm to operate, regs or not, a second loop has to be fitted or be accused of ripping the customer off if you are called to top up every few months?
 
Most of the 'integral' filling links on new boilers are virtually impossible for the elderly and infirm to operate, regs or not, a second loop has to be fitted or be accused of ripping the customer off if you are called to top up every few months?
If you are topping up every few months, You have a Leak 🙂
 
Yes, there will be a leak somewhere, not always practical to find one, most elderly don't want the disruption of finding one, they top up, we test inhibitor levels and replenish as necessary. :yes:
 
Just wait until you find a sealed system with a robokit on it! Took me bloody ages to drain a system with one of those on!
 

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