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Disconnect Solid fuel boiler
nande2000
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Hi,
I have an old solid fuel range cooker which is powering my central heating and hot water. If I disconnect the boiler from the heating system (but leave in the cooker) and drain it down is it still safe to use as a room heater and cooker ?
I have an old solid fuel range cooker which is powering my central heating and hot water. If I disconnect the boiler from the heating system (but leave in the cooker) and drain it down is it still safe to use as a room heater and cooker ?
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Provided it is fully drained down and the boiler is also drained completely and it also left vented then you should be able to use it, the boiler itself might warp though.You may click thanks if you found my advice useful0
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