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What if I stuck one of these in the water?

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Black iron oxide has a density of 5.17g/cm3, this can hold 500g in total, meaning on average an area of 100cm3 plus a little. If system content is medium it should be ok, if however it’s on the large scale then maybe not. Remember the reservoir will still contain some that isn’t attracted to magnet. When I power flushed we used a chemical to break down any sludge and a silt free chemical to stop sludge re-binding and circulated back through system
 
Black iron oxide has a density of 5.17g/cm3, this can hold 500g in total, meaning on average an area of 100cm3 plus a little. If system content is medium it should be ok, if however it’s on the large scale then maybe not. Remember the reservoir will still contain some that isn’t attracted to magnet. When I power flushed we used a chemical to break down any sludge and a silt free chemical to stop sludge re-binding and circulated back through system
Great, thanks. This will be the most cost effective method for me....i'll gìve it a go!
 
I have a similar problem with the same pump. Grundfos suggested the problem was the orientation of the head. The wiring MUST be at 6 o'clock if the pipe work is horizontal - they said. In my case I think I have a blockage between the boiler and the pump as the Pw is only 10w on constant speed 3 or 5w on Autoadapt.
I have not solved my problem yet, but does this orientation point make any sense?
Richard
 

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