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Fuel
wastage
Without treatment, corrosion debris will accumulate in the boiler
causing
increasing limescale deposits, reduced heat transfer and up
to a third of a fuel bill going to complete waste.
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Boiler
noise
This increases in frequency and intensity as deposits of sludge
and scale build up in an unprotected boiler.The protection and
restoration products we use help meet the recommendations of
the code of practice, and facilitates both of cleansing a central
heating system
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Cold
spots
The
familiar cool low central area of a radiator indicates a build-up
of black sludge sediment that restricts flow and reduces heat. |
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Frequent
venting
When
the top of a radiator is cold during operation, either air or
hydrogen is to blame. Hydrogen gas builds up as a by-product of
electrolytic corrosion and is flammable (due caution is required). |
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Pump
seizure and failure
The
abrasive and magnetic properties of black oxide sludge increase
shaft and bearing wear in pumps causing them to stick or fail. |
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Power
Flush
Power
flushing is the most efficient and effective method of cleansing
a central heating system. The principle is to create a powerful
fresh water flow under controlled conditions to remove debris
from the system. By connecting the power flushing unit to the
heating circuit in place of the system pump, boiler or radiator
the circuit can be thoroughly cleansed of limescale and corrosion
debris.
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When
used in conjunction with a cleanser a typical power flush can
be completed in 3-4 hours. Whether pre-commission cleaning new
systems or restoring existing systems, all systems should be
protected against any further attack from corrosion or limescale
after cleansing by using a properly formulated corrosion and
scale Protector.
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