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Jones82

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Nov 16, 2013
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I'm about to fit a new boiler for a customer, usually I'd add a flushing agent to the old boiler and give it a run round and hot flush but this time the old boiler is knackered and won't hold pressure.

I've thought about isolating the old boiler and manually filling via a filling loop but I'd still have no pump to circulate the agent...

Hmm would it be ok to fit a magna clean and give it a good flush with the new boiler connected?
Not ideal but I'm stumped for other options?
 
Power flushing units are that cheap to hire?? Haha and bg charge around £600?
 
I'm about to fit a new boiler for a customer, usually I'd add a flushing agent to the old boiler and give it a run round and hot flush but this time the old boiler is knackered and won't hold pressure.

I've thought about isolating the old boiler and manually filling via a filling loop but I'd still have no pump to circulate the agent...

Hmm would it be ok to fit a magna clean and give it a good flush with the new boiler connected?
Not ideal but I'm stumped for other options?

I've recently had this problem,
Flush with old boiler a good few times,
Fit new boiler, isolate at valves
Fit a mgnaclean and flush till clean as you can get it,
Then add cleaner, hot flush should be fine with magnaclean
 
it all depends on the condition of the system, if bad then powerflush would be best, a magnaclean is designed to pic up small amounts of iron thats moving about and back to the boiler, it wont flush the system for you.
 

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