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Old 25-06-2008   #21 (permalink)
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Ive stripped down the DHW heat exchanger today,and as you predicted,it was blocked almost solid with what looked like brown/grey grit.After about an hour of tapping it with a screwdriver and rinsing and shaking it,it ran clear.i filled the system back up and i can now run hot water to fill up a whole bath,the boiler is also making less noise!!!

I would just like to thank a few people on here that have gave me some fantastic advice and helped me get to know my boiler as well as i do!!I was only 12 hours away from an engineer coming out,which i can now cancel,its saved me a packed & the wife might get of my case now too.....so Chartergas,gascob & spacethegas i thank you very much....


as my system has been emptied and refilled a few times in the last few weeks do i need to ad some more fernox or something?whats best to add to protect my system?

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glad we could help you berthollywood i would definatly add a bottle of inhibitor if you have drained the system off a few times...
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Any time mate bang in some X100

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