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anyone used this,
Got a job, one pipe system,open vented , fully pumped ,3port valve.Upstairs rads ( 5 of )poor circulation, Luke warm , downstairs (, again 5 of)only one Luke warm.
28mm one pipe system,22mm up to valves , no TRVs ,
50year old system , boiler ideal Mexico, cast iron HE,
Was thinking of putting sentinel x800 in,then just read about sentinel deposit remover , so chaps,any thoughts much appreciated, don't think PFlush any good on one pipe system, don't want to take rads off, awkward,& big.
Cheers
 
If the systems that bad is it really worth bothering with? Don't think I'd want to take rads off either but I'm not sure how well chemicals alone will work. I presume you've recommended a system replacement?
 
Dont think I would do it bud, could cause more problems think i would drain it and connect up to the mains and give it a good blast through then connect up power flush and magna cleanse unit and run that for a couple of hours agitating the rads and pipework dont use to harsh chemical cleaner . Kop
 
Dont think I would do it bud, could cause more problems think i would drain it and connect up to the mains and give it a good blast through then connect up power flush and magna cleanse unit and run that for a couple of hours agitating the rads and pipework dont use to harsh chemical cleaner . Kop
KOP is right on and also get a strong magnet and roll it up,and down along bottom of the rads , loads of ferric sludge will come loose
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