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I'm installing a bathroom in a very old property and the boiler is a Worcester 35cdi ii 2005 model and there is no filling key available on site for it.
Would it be ok to bypass it and fit a standard braided hose filling loop from the cold mains to the central heating return on a Worcester boiler so that I can repressurise it without using the inbuilt key filling system?
 
Thanks bud, Im in the middle of nowhere and nearest merchants to get a filling key is miles away.

Always keep them on the van best £7 I spent most people loose them
 

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