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Do central heating boilers profit from a power-flush
June 19, 2008, 4:03 pm
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As your system ages sludge accumulates within the pipework. efficiency is reduced and the only way of restoring your central heating system to normal operation is to flush out the contaminants.

Many commercial plumbers offer a powerflush service which will help to remove this contamination build up.

Most systems develop this contaminants irregardless of type, the main influence is the passage of time and hence the older your system the more likely it is to have this problem. If you purchase new central heating radiators or a gas fired boiler you should give serious consideration to powerflushing the system before these new parts are installed. Whilst your new gas boiler is in pristine condition it will soon have contaminants and debris circulating within it as sludge and debris are agitated as the new components are fitted.

You can purchase corrosion inhibitor in the shops which can be added to the heating system and help to slow any contamination buildup.

The other benefits of a powerflush are that it addresses some of the issues below : -

* accumulation of contaminants within the boiler
* circulation problems with your central heating pump
* pipe blockages
* corrosion
* blockages of pipework and other central heating system components

Addressing these issues mean that you can get the following benefits from a powerflush :-

* helping your water pump to last longer as it handles clean water
* heating radiator heating efficiency improvements as colder areas are eliminated
* lower heating bills through improved heating efficiency
* better heat exchanger operation lowering energy consumption
* reduces hydrogen gas build up which can lead to central heating radiator corrosion and reduced heat output

An automated power-flush machine is used to carry out the gas fired boiler and central heating system cleansing. The gas fired boiler and central heating system water is filtered through the machine which extracts the sediment. At the same time new liquid is fed into your heating system. The heating engineer will usually top up the boiler and central heating system by adding a corrosion inhibitor to protect it in future years.

A power flush be completed by a trained operator to see to it that it is completed correctly and does not create a mess.


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I suppose I would say this, but I agree with you concise comments. Most of all ,do make certain that the pwerson doing it has training AND experience. Like most things, 90% of jobs are easy and straightforward. For the 10% when things are more complicated, you need some experience to get overcome the unforeseen. Also, be certain that non-acidic cleaning chemicals are used if your boiler has any aluminium in the main heat exchanger, e.g all Worcester Greenstar range and many others.

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