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No sorry ment to say 10mm is ment to be minimum size your call only sayingr
 
if its getting bubbles its either sucking air in or pipes are crossed
 
Think the too LARGE the bore of pipe risks air bubbles & problems.
TBH, I use 10mm & some are existing oil pipe.
 
Could the tigerloop have cracked where you put the male fittings into it I have had that happen to fire valves
 
Fitted lots of Tigerloops with 8mm and never had any problems in the past.
 
Where did you get that from? Stating such things as facts isnt ideal unless you can back it up.

*grins* i thought this was to mine!

if you want a laugh, a few weeks ago i went to an oil tank piped in 22mm, 24m run and the applience was just above the tank, the tools coulden't work out why they coulden't light the boiler!
 
The problem was down to a crack in the tigerloop housing.

My "go-to" pipe size is 8mm normally
 
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