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fridaypassion
Hi
I've registered here in the hope that the UKs finest plumbing brains can help me with a problem.
I have a consignment of smoke generating machines that have got a fault which I have tracked down to being a blocked tube. Heres a picture of the unit so I can hopefully explain in a little bit more detail:
The small diameter copper pipe you see there basically winds round a heat exchanger and pops out the front of the unit. Fluid enters through the top there and travels around the heat exchange (a solid aluminium block) and by the time it comes out the front its smoke vapor.
Whats happened is that the pipe has become blocked because somwhere the smoke fluid has congealed (the units are on standby all the time as they are a security device)
So my problem to solve is essentially how to unblock a very small diameter (3mm ID) pipe that is wound quite tightly within the aluminium block?
So far I've tried blowing compressed air down and putting some electrical wire as far as I could inside the pipe but I could only get the first few inches before I must have hit a bend.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and I'd really appreciate any help with this problem.
I've registered here in the hope that the UKs finest plumbing brains can help me with a problem.
I have a consignment of smoke generating machines that have got a fault which I have tracked down to being a blocked tube. Heres a picture of the unit so I can hopefully explain in a little bit more detail:
The small diameter copper pipe you see there basically winds round a heat exchanger and pops out the front of the unit. Fluid enters through the top there and travels around the heat exchange (a solid aluminium block) and by the time it comes out the front its smoke vapor.
Whats happened is that the pipe has become blocked because somwhere the smoke fluid has congealed (the units are on standby all the time as they are a security device)
So my problem to solve is essentially how to unblock a very small diameter (3mm ID) pipe that is wound quite tightly within the aluminium block?
So far I've tried blowing compressed air down and putting some electrical wire as far as I could inside the pipe but I could only get the first few inches before I must have hit a bend.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and I'd really appreciate any help with this problem.