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<blockquote data-quote="PC Electrics" data-source="post: 170693" data-attributes="member: 650"><p>Almost certainly silt / corrosion / debris settled in the bottom of the heat exchanger - this slows the heat transfer. A power flush would sort this and extend the life of the system considerably.</p><p></p><p>(although it is arguably better to put the power flush money towards a new more efficient boiler, that way you'll save the money back in saved gas)</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 8px"><span style="color: #C0C0C0">---------- AUTO MERGE Post added at 07:52 ---------- Previous post was at 07:50 ----------</span></span></p><p></p><p>In fact having the pump on slow speed promotes the settling of debris in the exchanger more so than a higher speed</p><p></p><p>You could try a manual flush yourself - materials are cheap but it's a lot of effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PC Electrics, post: 170693, member: 650"] Almost certainly silt / corrosion / debris settled in the bottom of the heat exchanger - this slows the heat transfer. A power flush would sort this and extend the life of the system considerably. (although it is arguably better to put the power flush money towards a new more efficient boiler, that way you'll save the money back in saved gas) [SIZE=8px][COLOR=#C0C0C0]---------- AUTO MERGE Post added at 07:52 ---------- Previous post was at 07:50 ----------[/COLOR][/SIZE] In fact having the pump on slow speed promotes the settling of debris in the exchanger more so than a higher speed You could try a manual flush yourself - materials are cheap but it's a lot of effort. [/QUOTE]
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