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macka09

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hi guys. Can anyone explain why Worcester use bonded washers on there gas connections rather than a normal fibre???
 
better seal and garanteed
 
Another silly question Worcester related. Are we able to check whether a boiler is for nat gas or lpg with the gc number.
 
no but gas valve is labeled
 

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