Discuss Magna clean, Spirotap, TF1 in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net

Status
Not open for further replies.
I think a filter that traps all kinds of debris is better than one that only traps magnetic particles, so I would go for the Tf1, or something similar, depending on price. Most of them seem over-priced to me - can't see why a magnet in a plastic pot should cost £80 to £100.

If the boiler manufacturer's that produce small-bore heat exchangers had any moral conscience and business sense, they would put a filter in the box with the boiler.

Most of the big installers are now running their main deals based on WB boilers, Vaillant's "easy-block" small-bore heat exchangers must have cost them a fortune in lost sales. The smaller bore may give better performance, but the obvious thing to do is to protect such technology with a filter.
 
A filter which collects the magnetic and non magnetic debris is the only one to choose

However water condition is also a vital requirement - dosing the system with enough inhibitor is also as important.

There were major problems with the domestic MagnaClean - in fact BG de-listed them - I think they have improved their product now. I also like to be able to see into the filter - to see how sludged up its is.

We designed and produced a commercial magnetic filter set for hospitals, huge buildings and hotels which was taken up by a major player a few years ago and is still selling well - at around £1000 each I believe. They have bespoke 28mm - 2" - 6" ports

centralheatking
 
i was thinking of having mine transparent but decided not , reason being if the customer saw black water swirling round in the filter they would panic .
So i wanted to make mine in white to colour coordinate with the white goods in the kitchen , made the surface so it can be wiped clean if you put your grubby hands on
 
We did intend to go down the domestic route but our product was too highly engineered
and would have cost too much. Around this time Adey got the BG contract and under cut us on quality - as they found out !.

We had a vortex magnet where the water was spun around the outsideof the magnet and exited up the middle. Also clear plastic which we wanted and which does not go opaque with the scour of magnetite sludge is really expensive stuff. Adey did this later I believe.

If your really interested there are two aspects of my filter body design still protected but
not used yet. [email protected] talk to me

centralheatking
 
i am on with designing a inline filter and hopefully will launch this before the summer , but i will keep in touch
We did intend to go down the domestic route but our product was too highly engineered
and would have cost too much. Around this time Adey got the BG contract and under cut us on quality - as they found out !.

We had a vortex magnet where the water was spun around the outsideof the magnet and exited up the middle. Also clear plastic which we wanted and which does not go opaque with the scour of magnetite sludge is really expensive stuff. Adey did this later I believe.

If your really interested there are two aspects of my filter body design still protected but
not used yet. [email protected] talk to me

centralheatking
 
In-line filter ? this was an still from an animation a few years ago and all fully protected

FILTERDIABEST1 copy.jpg
 
Last edited by a moderator:
there is a similar product to that on you tube , a guy from mansfield .
I spoke to him , he has approached adey and fernox but both turned him away .
I think to create a filter , customer needs to withdraw the magnet and clean the filter in situ and the filter has to capture non - magnetic .
Few years ago plumbers were content with just magnetite being caught but not any more !!!!
 
Few years ago plumbers were content with just magnetite being caught but not any more !!!!
Yep nail on head, especially if plastic non barrier pipe is not inhibited up to the gills, in fact you can add barrier pipe to that statement also!
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Reply to Magna clean, Spirotap, TF1 in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net

Similar plumbing topics

… praying to the plumbing God, Bob Pictures and layout details attached, so be patient. 21 year old oil fired system in pretty good nick. I...
Replies
7
Views
1K
Hi I have recently bought a house which is 17 years old. There was a small leak from one of the radiators So I took the pipe off and drained the...
Replies
0
Views
337
Hi All, Looking for a bit of advice on the best way to pipe this. - 24kW Worcester regular boiler in kitchen, approx. 9 years old - unvented...
Replies
16
Views
1K
Hi! I have mostly underfloor heating in my house and one new radiator and two old. A bit of metal pipes and three manifolds, but mostly...
Replies
0
Views
658
Hi I have a system boiler (Worcester Bosch). There is a Magnaclean filter fitted, which I assumed was just on the central heating. Heating was...
Replies
8
Views
1K
Deleted member 120897
D
Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock