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Hi all recently fitted a GoK pro internal dearator for a customer as tank approx 1.5 mtrs below 18/25 worcester wall hung boiler, has worked fine for about a month called out yeaterday as went into lockout, Lack of fuel getting to pump and full of air. I have used my fuel pump to bleed the line and pulled more air than oil through. I managed to get boiler working again and all seemed good but have had another call again today. Dearator situated close to boiler internally 10mm oil line of possibly 17-20mtrs in length of which may pass under the building. My thoughts are too large a fuel line or fuel leak somewhere but not apparent, or faulty dearator. Any thoughts ? Thanks :90:
 
I think GOK's can go just about anywhere, must be an air leak on the line somewhere....

Or like SimonG says, clumsy cust!
 
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