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neily01

hi everyone just wondering if you guys have had any luck with powerflushing hot water heat exchangers ? we have the kamco pf with magnet,heater element and pump head adaptor. normally get called to jobs when its just to late to try cleaning them { barely any flow } so replacement required. like to use the pump head adaptor as i can get to the hw heat exchanger, but dont know weather its worth us buying the secondary adaptor blocks. a bit unsure as to how it can suit all of the different connections/centres ? replacements seems to be the best way and no call backs !!
 
Personally neily01 what would it save? p-hex is about £100 ... chemicals and labour to faff on, about the same if not more less guaranteed success by just swapping! Unless they're on some kind of contract and your paying peanuts in labour I'd just swap it! Obviously if the p-hex is double expensive then consider cleaning! IMHO

When I was at B-Gas we use to clean them on a machine but at that time I was paid £15/hr :)
 
kinda what i was thinking. have cleaned them under the tap before when on a job and happen to notice early signs say on a service when trying to running boiler flat out. quite satisfying but not really practical i think on a break down. thanks for the thoughts
 
kinda what i was thinking. have cleaned them under the tap before when on a job and happen to notice early signs say on a service when trying to running boiler flat out. quite satisfying but not really practical i think on a break down. thanks for the thoughts

You're welcome :) Alas the market is towards replacement rather than repair in this case IMHO :)
 
We used to powerflush hot water units - Turn off mains water into house, connect hot and cold washing machine hoses to
an old pump and header tank filled with boiling water from kettle add chemicals. pump on - Happy days


centralheatking
 

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