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on what ? and so has the bio mass so i would think miss plumb has used tons of it

weve actually not used any of it, ive never liked the idea of it, the cost of it compered to copper wanst that much of a saving and by the time you added a magnaclean, suitable inhibitors etc, it was cheaper to use copper. But we do look after 9 biomass boilers that have all been piped up with LCS by another installer so i will have to make my boss and the clients aware that we may need to carry out sample tests at service.
cheers for this info Shaun
 

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