Hi,
I have my boiler on a boiler plan with Baxi. The heating hadn't been turned on since spring (a rookie mistake no doubt.) Engineer visited but he was only there to service. I think he briefly called for heating while doing whatever he was doing and then said it went "crazy" noise wise and said it was scale. It was only quick, he didn't run it for more than 10 secs.
Hot water has been working fine whole time and still does.
He found out I was a plumber (mainly because I gave him an f+e to stand on) and so left me with some free chemicals to add to the system but wasn't too confident it would do much. He said pop them in the towel rad and let it circulate on high temp for as long as poss.
He said there's no need to drain down or anything else you can do.
It's a one bed flat, combi, 4 rads.
Before doing this I thought I'd check on here....Few questions
1. Is this all you'd do too?
(disclaimer: Skills/training wise I'm not gas safe and the only heating jobs I do are change rads and valves, no controls or pumps or stuff like that. so ultimately it's all i can do but i could always get someone else to do something else if it would help... )
2. If it makes a lot of noise should I just stick with it and let it circulate hoping it quietens down? Or stop and contact them.
3. Am I likely to lose hot water functionality - currently working - should the scale circulate and get stuck somewhere/do whatever damage it does internal to the boiler?
4. Would you add any other chems, different or more or proceed in a different way to the one he suggested?
Attached is pic of the chems.
Thanks
I have my boiler on a boiler plan with Baxi. The heating hadn't been turned on since spring (a rookie mistake no doubt.) Engineer visited but he was only there to service. I think he briefly called for heating while doing whatever he was doing and then said it went "crazy" noise wise and said it was scale. It was only quick, he didn't run it for more than 10 secs.
Hot water has been working fine whole time and still does.
He found out I was a plumber (mainly because I gave him an f+e to stand on) and so left me with some free chemicals to add to the system but wasn't too confident it would do much. He said pop them in the towel rad and let it circulate on high temp for as long as poss.
He said there's no need to drain down or anything else you can do.
It's a one bed flat, combi, 4 rads.
Before doing this I thought I'd check on here....Few questions
1. Is this all you'd do too?
(disclaimer: Skills/training wise I'm not gas safe and the only heating jobs I do are change rads and valves, no controls or pumps or stuff like that. so ultimately it's all i can do but i could always get someone else to do something else if it would help... )
2. If it makes a lot of noise should I just stick with it and let it circulate hoping it quietens down? Or stop and contact them.
3. Am I likely to lose hot water functionality - currently working - should the scale circulate and get stuck somewhere/do whatever damage it does internal to the boiler?
4. Would you add any other chems, different or more or proceed in a different way to the one he suggested?
Attached is pic of the chems.
Thanks