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Can anyone tell me if its ok to connect the flow and return on a combie without any rads in the loop if so can I run it without a gas supply to the boiler as I would like to check for leaks on the work that I have done so far as some of the pipe work runs in a cavity wall that I need to plasterboard and scim befor rads can be installed
thanks
 
Fyi you need to be gas safe to work on anything regarding boilers even installing them/ putting them on the wall
 
Hi
Can anyone tell me if its ok to connect the flow and return on a combie without any rads in the loop if so can I run it without a gas supply to the boiler as I would like to check for leaks on the work that I have done so far as some of the pipe work runs in a cavity wall that I need to plasterboard and scim befor rads can be installed
thanks

Why not just rent a pressure tester for a day? Just running water through the pipework isn't really a thorough enough test. It'd be a lot less hassle than a temporary pipe loop as well.

Better still, ask your GSR to test it. That way he can also be 100% confident of the pipework that he'll be connecting the boiler to. You ARE using a GSR aren't you???
 
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Can anyone tell me if its ok to connect the flow and return on a combie...

Try this:
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