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Morning all!

I'm about to flush out my central heating system then put some cleaner in before flushing again then putting the inhibitor in. My question is do I need a magnaclean type device fitted prior to doing this? Bit worried it might damage the boiler.

Thanks in advance
 
Morning all!

I'm about to flush out my central heating system then put some cleaner in before flushing again then putting the inhibitor in. My question is do I need a magnaclean type device fitted prior to doing this? Bit worried it might damage the boiler.

Thanks in advance
You could but it won't stop everything. If the Boiler is operating with dirty water anyway, I would just put F3 in it and run it a couple of weeks (obviously when you're using the Heating), before draining it. Drain it hot.
Use F1 inhibitor.

My advice, no doubt others will have other ideas.
 
If boilers old no real point get one fitted when you renew the boiler etc
 
You will not damage it any more then it already is. But I would powerflush with the boiler disconnected first with x800, then flush the boiler by itself if it is that bad. Then add inhibitor and an Adey professional 2 filter
 

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