With each passing year internal sediment accumulates within your gas fired boiler and central heating system. efficiency suffers and will continue to decline as a contamination evolves. Flushing the gas boiler and central heating system will address the problem.
The buildup of deposits can be counteracted by a commercial cleansing process known as a powerflush.
Any system can develop this contamination problem over time, 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 heating radiators or a heating boiler you should give serious consideration to powerflushing the boiler and central heating system before these new parts are installed. Installing new components disturbs the existing heating boiler and central heating system stirring up sludge and debris.
If your heating system suffers from sediment you should also consider adding corrosion inhibitor.
Some other problems which can be converted with a power-flush are listed below : -
* cold regions on one or several heating radiators
* heating boiler sediment
* circulation problems with your central heating water pump
* central heating system pipework contaminants
* internal corrosion
* blockages of pipework and other gas boiler and system components
As these are addressed the advantages you will experience from a powerflush are :-
* extended heating pump life as contaminants are removed from the circulating water
* colder spot elimination improving heating radiator efficiency and heating performance
* improved boiler and central heating system efficiency so reducing fuel costs in future years.
* extended heating boiler and heat exchanger life
* reduction in in hydrogen gas collection reducing corrosion
A power-flush simple machine is used to complete the task. The central heating system water is filtered through the machine which extracts the sludge. The cleaning process is finished by the cleansed water being flushed through your central heating system. Once the task is completed the heating engineer should refill your system adding a corrosion inhibitor to prolong its operating life.
To guarantee that the process is finished properly and produces the anticipated advantages which should be undertaken by a trained operator.