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Morning all,
question.
does a tiger loop have to be fitted outside, I have seen somewhere but can't find it now a quote of ' internal-external' which confused me, not hard, but if any one can clarify I would be grateful.
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Yes a normal tiger loop is supposed to be fitted externally
But you can get an internal one witch is vented to outside with a pipe out the wall
 
Thanks Gray that's all I needed to know, on all the MI,s for Tigerloop it says external just got slightly confused when I heard internal. Not seen that one in use anywhere.
 

Think I read somewhere (perhaps on this forum) that the Gok loop isn't as good as a tigerloop, think because it doesn't vent, so can't remove air? Expensive also.
The Tigerloop Bio is an exact replacement for the ordinary t.loop, except a metal top with a place for a vent pipe to connect to.
 
Never had a problem with the gok, but it is pricey. I'll have a look at the bio though the next time I need one.
 
Hi there i use the Gok-deaerator all the time, it vents any gases at the burner nozzle "closed system" so no need to run a breather pipe to vent externally. This saves me a lot of time and hassle so worth paying a few quid extra
Just my opinion!!!
 
Hi there i use the Gok-deaerator all the time, it vents any gases at the burner nozzle "closed system" so no need to run a breather pipe to vent externally. This saves me a lot of time and hassle so worth paying a few quid extra
Just my opinion!!!
Good point about time saved. Would be better a Gok if the boiler is nowhere near an outside wall for to vent.
My concern is does a Gok work as well as a Tigerloop Bio, because the T,loop removes the air & this should be better for economy & reduce nozzle drip. For that reason I would prefer T,loops where there is no problem putting a vent pipe to outside.
 
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