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It has been suggested to me that a thorough power flush of a dirty system with cleaner can't be done in one day. Maybe more like several days to a week?
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It has been suggested to me that a thorough power flush of a dirty system with cleaner can't be done in one day. Maybe more like several days to a week?
So its a normal domestic set up not...why did you not state thisIt's a biomass system with a 650 litre buffer tank and 100 metres of underground pipe to two properties. The circuit in question is separate to any radiator circuits, that is separated by heat exchangers.
Throughout my threads I have never said that it is a normal domestic system. It is a biomass 70kW ETA boiler system burning woodchips. Please read.So its a normal domestic set up not...why did you not state this
huh...I think I would rather watch the tennis centralheatking
The problem prior to the power flush cleaning was the colour of the water - dirty brown, brown sediment in the bottom of the sample jar when left to settle, and a pH of 4.73. When the two Fernox TF1 filters were flushed the contents were dark black.whats the problems eg sludge or just colour of the water?
Define power flushing?It has been suggested to me that a thorough power flush of a dirty system with cleaner can't be done in one day. Maybe more like several days to a week?
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