Central heating problems?
Then a kamco clearflow powerflush could be the answer.
Any of these symptoms could indicate that your system has circluation and flow problems resulting from internal corrosion and the subsequent formation of rust, sludge and scale deposits.
A clearflow power flush can restore circulation and efficiency to the heating system by removing these undesirable products. It purges them from the system, and replaces aggressive water with clean water, chemically treated with system safe DM Concentrate corrosion inhibitor to prevent future problems.
Why have your central heating system power flushed?
Any of these symptoms could indicate that your system has circulation and flow problems resulting from internal corrosion and the subsequent formation of rust, sludge and scale deposits
A power flush can restore circulation and efficiency to the heating system by removing these undesirable products. It purges them from the system and replaces aggressive water with clean water, chemically treated with systemsafe-dm concentrate inhibitor to prevent future problems.
Modern day boilers, developed to minimise fuel costs and pollution, have compact heat exchangers with narrow waterways, and this makes them more susceptible to problems caused by debris in the water.
Boiler manufacturers insist that heating systems are thoroughly flushed according to BS7593 when installing a new boiler. A power flush is far more effective than traditional methods and ensures the boiler installation complies with 'best practise' standards.
What happens during a clearflow powerflush?
The clearflow power flushing pump is simply connected into the heating sytem, either across the standard circulator pump couplings, across the tails of one radiator, or wherever most practible.
Power flushing is highly effective cleansing operation which works by pumping water at a much higher velocity than usual through the central heating system, to loosen and mobilise harmful corrosion deposits, and to suspend them in the rapidly moving water. The process is made more effective by specialist cleansing chemicals, and instantaneous flow reversal device which creates turbulence in the radiators to optimise 'pick up' of the debris, and a magnetic filter to clean the system water during the power flush.
Once loosened, the unwanted debris is purged from the system with clean water. 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.
During the clearflow process, raditators are individually flushed, without removing or disconnecting them from the sytem, by directing the full output of the power flushing pump through each radiator seperately.
Clearflow power flushing is not a high pressure operation, and it is suitable for most domestic wet central heating systems. It is carried out with minimal distrubance to the normal operation of the system, often without disconnecting the boiler or any radiators.