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Don Rojo October 14th 04 01:00 AM

Central heating system de-sludge or just heat-exchanger de-sludge?
 

My home central heating system uses a combi boiler (Brittony Combi
80). I think the secondary heat exchanger is starting to get blocked
because the heat and flow rate of the domestic hot water is becoming a
little erratic. I understand the hot tapwater is heated by the central
heating water via the secondary heat exchanger. Rather than just
remove the secondary heat exchanger and addempting to desludge it, I'm
wondering if it would make more sense to desludge the whole central
heating system. I'm thinking that if I desludge the whole system,
then the secondary heat exhanger will get desludged in the process
(apart from the channels that the mains water flows through, of
course, which is probably clear anyway. Anyone agree?

I did the desludge process about three years ago, using a Fernox
desludge solution. I left the stuff in the system for a couple of days
then flushed it out and refilled with fresh water plus the standard
Fernox additive. Should it need doing again by now?

Many thanks for any advice.

Don

Christian McArdle October 14th 04 10:47 AM

heating system. I'm thinking that if I desludge the whole system,
then the secondary heat exhanger will get desludged in the process
(apart from the channels that the mains water flows through, of
course, which is probably clear anyway. Anyone agree?


I would have thought that it was precisely the mains water flow channels
that are the problem. The CH side should have inhibitor in it and the
calcium will have settled out long ago. The mains side has fresh calcium
rich hot water, just ripe for depositing limescale.

Christian.



IMM October 14th 04 11:02 AM


"Christian McArdle" wrote in message
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heating system. I'm thinking that if I desludge the whole system,
then the secondary heat exhanger will get desludged in the process
(apart from the channels that the mains water flows through, of
course, which is probably clear anyway. Anyone agree?


I would have thought that it was precisely the mains water flow channels
that are the problem. The CH side should have inhibitor in it and the
calcium will have settled out long ago. The mains side has fresh calcium
rich hot water, just ripe for depositing limescale.


After 3 years the primary sealed side would need another dose of inhibitor.



Christian McArdle October 14th 04 11:10 AM

After 3 years the primary sealed side would need another dose of
inhibitor.

But if the system has been operating correctly, without frequent refills, 3
year old inhibitor is likely to be working well, and sludging is unlikely to
be the cause of the problems. Obviously, flushing and replacing inhibitor
every 3 years is a good thing. It's just that the DHW side of the exchanger
is more likely to have scaled up.

Christian.



R Taylor October 14th 04 11:15 AM

Don Rojo wrote:
My home central heating system uses a combi boiler (Brittony Combi
80). I think the secondary heat exchanger is starting to get blocked
because the heat and flow rate of the domestic hot water is becoming a
little erratic.


diverter valve ?


RT



Pete C October 14th 04 07:38 PM

On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 00:00:16 GMT, (Don Rojo) wrote:


My home central heating system uses a combi boiler (Brittony Combi
80). I think the secondary heat exchanger is starting to get blocked
because the heat and flow rate of the domestic hot water is becoming a
little erratic. I understand the hot tapwater is heated by the central
heating water via the secondary heat exchanger. Rather than just
remove the secondary heat exchanger and addempting to desludge it, I'm
wondering if it would make more sense to desludge the whole central
heating system. I'm thinking that if I desludge the whole system,
then the secondary heat exhanger will get desludged in the process
(apart from the channels that the mains water flows through, of
course, which is probably clear anyway. Anyone agree?


Hi,

I wouldn't have thought the flow in the CH circuit would affect the
flow of the DHW. Sounds like there is a blockage in the DHW part,
maybe try descaling the secondary exchanger first?

cheers,
Pete.

Don Rojo October 15th 04 07:13 AM


Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. I think I'll try to descale
the secondary heat exchanger.

I've been getting a lot of air pockets sputtering and blasting out of
the hot taps when I turn them on. What might be the cause of that?

Thanks again,

Don


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