Hi
Is it normal to have very black UFH flow meters on a relatively new manifold (see image)? (Note the two clear flow meters on the LHS are for circuits which are not yet operational, so no water flow through them as yet.)
Background is that I have an unvented system boiler CH system comprising an oil-fired boiler, ground floor Omnie UFH, and upper floors using Stelrads (compact range), one brass towel rad and a one steel towel rad.
The entire system - including boiler, rads and all pipework etc - was a brand new fit-out as part of a house renovation just over 1 year ago. Nothing was kept from the old system. So I was astonished to see how dark the flow meters were yesterday when looking for something in the cupboard where the manifold is.
Incidentally, I realised during the installation that the plumber doing the works had guys on the job who were not as attentive as perhaps they should have been. I asked a number of times about inhibitor being put into the system to prevent corrosion, and was assured this was done - but am now sceptical based on this image.
Questions - are my suspicions reasonable? Do I need to be concerned by this? And what action would you suggest to diagnose and fix?
Apologies if I missed any key information, please let me know if so and I will try to provide.
Many thanks
Laurence
Is it normal to have very black UFH flow meters on a relatively new manifold (see image)? (Note the two clear flow meters on the LHS are for circuits which are not yet operational, so no water flow through them as yet.)
Background is that I have an unvented system boiler CH system comprising an oil-fired boiler, ground floor Omnie UFH, and upper floors using Stelrads (compact range), one brass towel rad and a one steel towel rad.
The entire system - including boiler, rads and all pipework etc - was a brand new fit-out as part of a house renovation just over 1 year ago. Nothing was kept from the old system. So I was astonished to see how dark the flow meters were yesterday when looking for something in the cupboard where the manifold is.
Incidentally, I realised during the installation that the plumber doing the works had guys on the job who were not as attentive as perhaps they should have been. I asked a number of times about inhibitor being put into the system to prevent corrosion, and was assured this was done - but am now sceptical based on this image.
Questions - are my suspicions reasonable? Do I need to be concerned by this? And what action would you suggest to diagnose and fix?
Apologies if I missed any key information, please let me know if so and I will try to provide.
Many thanks
Laurence