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Hi all,

25 year old boiler need replacing.
Existing boiler, 220 kW doing Aged Care Facility.

I want to install a condensing boiler, but are worried about not being able to clean the system efficiently to not cause damage to the new boiler and void warranty.
The best option I can see is to have a plate heat exchanger between the new boiler and the existing heating system.
I would also have a air dirt separator installed on the existing system return piping prior to the plate heat exchanger.

Any Pros and Cons?

System to be installed - probably 2 x 100 kW boilers in cascade.

What are the chances of the plate heat exchanger blocking up?
I don't want to take the chance of installing a hydraulic separator and blocking up the boiler heat exchanger.
 
Hi all,

25 year old boiler need replacing.
Existing boiler, 220 kW doing Aged Care Facility.

I want to install a condensing boiler, but are worried about not being able to clean the system efficiently to not cause damage to the new boiler and void warranty.
The best option I can see is to have a plate heat exchanger between the new boiler and the existing heating system.
I would also have a air dirt separator installed on the existing system return piping prior to the plate heat exchanger.

Any Pros and Cons?

System to be installed - probably 2 x 100 kW boilers in cascade.

What are the chances of the plate heat exchanger blocking up?
I don't want to take the chance of installing a hydraulic separator and blocking up the boiler heat exchanger.
Considering they block up pretty easily on a dirty system on a domestic system I would assume if the system was that bad in the first place then it'd block up. Depends how big the water ways are inside it.
 
I wouldn't do it bud I had 30 years of that type of work, a commercial plate heat would clog up , Ideal Evomaxs with a cascade kit was our go to system 100kw up to 900 kw , just need to bolt on a commercial magnetic filter adey do them now , also spirotech dirt and air seperator is the way to go as you say I would post some pictures but it's not working at present . Cheers kop
 
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Install a cleanable / serviceable plate might cost you extra but worth it on the long run also strainer before
 
Primary pipework 65mm.

I was going to have a air dirt separator in the return / inlet to the heat exchanger.
I have been looking for a 50mm or 65mm magnetic filter - can't source one here ( at this stage )

I don't want to run the risk of clogging up the boiler.
Either the boiler has to have a hydraulic separator installed or a heat exchanger installed.

My feelings are it's easier to replace / clean a heat exchanger, than to have problems with blocking up the boiler.

I don't feel the water in the system is too bad. The system may be 25 years old, but it has been well maintained and dosed regularly.
 
Can you get Spirotech over there ?
 
Primary pipework 65mm.
I was going to have a air dirt separator in the return / inlet to the heat exchanger.
I have been looking for a 50mm or 65mm magnetic filter - can't source one here ( at this stage )

I suspect it's much pricier than a 2" Spirotech but it's in your neck of the woods...a 2" Boilermag is £1500 quid here.

 
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We can get just about anything over here.

Just can't source a magnetic filter of the size required.

We do have Sprirotech or similar products.

With Spirotech filter, would it be suitable to have that prior to a LLH connected to the boiler or would it be best to have a heat exchanger as separation?
 

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