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Hi all,
I'm relatively new to self employment and have only just opened my first trade account.
Basically I've got a shed load of flushing and a fair bit of installation work coming up and I'm trying to source Magnacleans cheaper than the £104inc VAT I currently pay on account. I was thinking about using an online retailer instead and saving £15+ a go.
Do I get better terms, and discounts once I've had a trade account open for a bit longer?
Newb questions :mad2:
Many thanks
Before you commit to a filter ,just bear in mind, long term purpose of the filter.
Is to prevent sludge accumilating into your boiler .
PS any magnet that is in DIRECT contact with hot water over prelonged period of time looses its magnetism .
If you were to have that magnet in a sleeve (Dry Pocket) then this would not affect the magnet at all ,as it doesnt come in contact with hot water.
Just remember is there anyone out there that will give you a 10 year warranty on the magnet !
yes spirotech do but does the external magnet do the job ,i have emptied 3 SPIROTECH MB3 filters and didnt get much debris.
From what i hear from other engineers , that if it does manage to capture debris ,it blocks the drain valve
Can you elaborate that to me? As normally temperature is one thing and that does not make any difference between dry or wet pocket and the other factor would be chemical attack. Now if I believe that a rad has totally unprotectet 0.7mm steel and that tends to last 30+ years what does that tell me about a Ni coated sinter magnet of 20mm?PS any magnet that is in DIRECT contact with hot water over prelonged period of time looses its magnetism .
If you were to have that magnet in a sleeve (Dry Pocket) then this would not affect the magnet at all ,as it doesnt come in contact with hot water.
Can you elaborate that to me? As normally temperature is one thing and that does not make any difference between dry or wet pocket and the other factor would be chemical attack. Now if I believe that a rad has totally unprotectet 0.7mm steel and that tends to last 30+ years what does that tell me about a Ni coated sinter magnet of 20mm?
The degeneration of steel will depend on the quality - British steel was some of the best in the world, and would outlast most of the foreign stuff by many years. I wouldn't bank on 30 years from modern rads - more like half that on the cheaper ones. Salt and oxygen will enable and accelerate the process of deterioration.
Yes but the radiators for Britain always had to be designed for use in open vented systems and/or soft water areas.
These had to be specified of either a reasonable gauge or quality.
A sealed oxygen tight system only asks for a reasonable paint quality outside as there would be very limited oxidation within the system. Unless you have very soft water with no buffer capacity and possible ingress of phosphor for example.
once you bring it over ,freight , duty ,clearance fees apply .Remember you have to buy a 40 foot container .You would be looking at £25 to £27 per unit . You have to take into account there is no magnet in a mb2 .
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