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WHAT
IS POWER FLUSHING?
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Power Flushing denotes
the process by which heating systems
are forcibly cleansed using water at high velocity,
but low pressure, so that no physical damage is
caused to the system. |
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The process can be made
even more effective with the addition of powerful
cleansing and mobilising agents. |
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The objective is to
restore systems with circulation and boiler noise
problems (caused by sludge and corrosion deposits) to optimum operation. Power
flushing removes these deposits and the problems that they cause. |
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Power Flushing, is also an
excellent way to pre-commission clean new heating systems, to
remove excess flux, swarf and other debris, and
the grease and oil used to prevent rusting of components before use. |
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It is also prudent to
Power Flush a heating system immediately before fitting
a new boiler to an existing system to prevent possible future problems.
Many systems are found to contain corrosion and sludge, even if no flow
problems have yet shown themselves. |
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Existing debris is often
mobilised by alterations to the system/piping and the increased efficiency of
the new boiler, and may then accumulate in the boiler
heat exchanger, causing noisy operation, reduced efficiency and, in
extreme circumstances, failure of the boiler. |
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The high efficiency and
compactness of modern boilers, developed to minimise fuel costs and pollution,
means that they are more susceptible to problems
caused by debris in the system water. |
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HOW DOES IT WORK?
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The
CLEARFLOW® power flushing pump is simply connected into the heating
system, either across standard circulator pump couplings, across the tails of
one radiator, or wherever most practicable. The powerful flow, combined with
instantaneous flow reverser device, will dislodge and
mobilise deposits and corrosion which resist traditional system
cleaning methods. |
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Once the corrosion and
sludge deposits have been loosened and mobilised, fresh
clean water is forced through the heating system, pushing the
contaminated water out through a full bore dump valve to waste. During the
CLEARFLOW® process, radiators are individually flushed, without removing or
disconnecting them from the system, by directing the full output of the pump
through each radiator separately. |
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At the end of the flushing
process, the system contains fresh clean water and
reinstatement of the system to normal operation takes only a few
minutes. |
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System flushing will not
remedy design or mechanical faults, which should be rectified, but in many
cases it will cure the problems caused by these. |
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE & WHAT DOES IT
COST?
 | An average household central heating system with 7
radiators can usually be done in a single day, providing no other additional
work is required and we charge from as little as £295 |
 | This is 50% of the cost of a replacement boiler yet it can
completely rejuvenate your system and give you several more years of
problem-free heating |
If you would like to talk to us about problems you are
experiencing or to arrange an accurate assessment of the state of your heating
system, please click here to
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