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It is a technical update from British Gas, so I am sure they have researched it enough to deem it safe. Water is a poor conductor thats why the length of pipe is important and I cannot remember the lengths. They arent going to send their engineers out to work to their techincal operation procedures which could leave them open to be sued.
 
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That still doesn't address the problem if the system is drained. Wouldn't be the first time a large company has given dangerous advice. The one I worked for certainly gave us plenty.
 
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