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boilermate 2000
Oct 14
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A friend has a boilermate 2000, he wants a tap fitting to his outside wall (to water the flowers). Can I just turn off the mains and drain the fresh water system? Do I need do anything to the boilermate 2000, eg turn anything off etc?
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Oct 15
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treat it as you would any other h/w system when fitting an outside tap. i.e. leave it alone. turn off the main, cut in your outside tap to the main supply(not forgetting your iso and check valves) and turn the water back on.
No need to disturb the hot water side at all m8
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