So I get the question occasionally
"Should the inhibitor be replaced on a regular basis?"
And I'm not sure exactly how I feel about it.
Yes if you've got an open vented system, lost water, had work done or have to top up the system occasionally or are not sure of any of the above.
However otherwise my general opinion is ...no
Why drain the system and introduce lots of fresh oxygenated water only to treat it, surely in a sealed system with repeated heating and agitation from the pump there won't be much corrosion happening.
Apart from the manufacturers of inhibitor does anyone reccomend regular dosing or include testing inhibitor levels on a service?
Happy to be educated here...
"Should the inhibitor be replaced on a regular basis?"
And I'm not sure exactly how I feel about it.
Yes if you've got an open vented system, lost water, had work done or have to top up the system occasionally or are not sure of any of the above.
However otherwise my general opinion is ...no
Why drain the system and introduce lots of fresh oxygenated water only to treat it, surely in a sealed system with repeated heating and agitation from the pump there won't be much corrosion happening.
Apart from the manufacturers of inhibitor does anyone reccomend regular dosing or include testing inhibitor levels on a service?
Happy to be educated here...