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Which I again expect the answer is that it's not your problem
Job to change a rad, say.
If after changing the rad, topping up the pressure and going to check if any rads need bleeding now you find a rad that is unbleedable due to duff bleed screw and so may now may be cold at the top/not getting hot at all due to air you can't fully remove that may not have been there before you changed the rad would you consider yourself liable for not having warned the customer about this possibility before/checking the rads could all be bled? Or is it just one of those things and the customer's problem (which you can help with by changing the rad for more money should they wish...)
Thanks
[automerge]1571559015[/automerge]
[old rad, not with changeable bleed valve]
Job to change a rad, say.
If after changing the rad, topping up the pressure and going to check if any rads need bleeding now you find a rad that is unbleedable due to duff bleed screw and so may now may be cold at the top/not getting hot at all due to air you can't fully remove that may not have been there before you changed the rad would you consider yourself liable for not having warned the customer about this possibility before/checking the rads could all be bled? Or is it just one of those things and the customer's problem (which you can help with by changing the rad for more money should they wish...)
Thanks
[automerge]1571559015[/automerge]
[old rad, not with changeable bleed valve]