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jase158
Hi All,
I have done a few power Flushes now and it always puzzles me, Kamco reccomend putting the boiler on for a maximum of 10 minute, I always make sure the flow is in the normal direction, before I switch on incase of a non return valve being inside the boiler.
However every time I turn boiler on I always get a big rattling noise, like the sludge is coming out of the boiler, which puzzles me as the power flush has been running for 1 hour before I switch boiler on.
My question is, Is there something that is stopping water going through the boiler when it is switched off? or is the power flush constantly cleaning the boiler when Power Flushing?
I dont think there is but I wanted to be sure.
And secondly, has anybody else noticed that there isnt enough water pressure to fill the kamco CF90 whilst dumping. I think this is due to low pressure in the houses I have worked in, just wanted to see if anybody else has had this problem, I know there is a secondary inlet but it is extra work connecting it up and replacing after. however it takes longer swiitching it off and waiting for it to refill evry 2 minutes, (whilst dumping water)
I have done a few power Flushes now and it always puzzles me, Kamco reccomend putting the boiler on for a maximum of 10 minute, I always make sure the flow is in the normal direction, before I switch on incase of a non return valve being inside the boiler.
However every time I turn boiler on I always get a big rattling noise, like the sludge is coming out of the boiler, which puzzles me as the power flush has been running for 1 hour before I switch boiler on.
My question is, Is there something that is stopping water going through the boiler when it is switched off? or is the power flush constantly cleaning the boiler when Power Flushing?
I dont think there is but I wanted to be sure.
And secondly, has anybody else noticed that there isnt enough water pressure to fill the kamco CF90 whilst dumping. I think this is due to low pressure in the houses I have worked in, just wanted to see if anybody else has had this problem, I know there is a secondary inlet but it is extra work connecting it up and replacing after. however it takes longer swiitching it off and waiting for it to refill evry 2 minutes, (whilst dumping water)