Thanks Whitespirit66.
That possibility was explored in the associated thread referred to in my last post above:-
//www.diynot.com/forums/plumbing/is-the-new-spirotech-mb3-the-answer.330345/
Worth a browse for anyone interested in opting for filters, perhaps?
Hi Menaceman. My system seems to be operating as designed now, though we'll have to wait for winter conditns to really put it to the test.
The story is pretty well covered in this thread and my conclusion to date is that the problem was caused by the very low flow being produced by the...
Thanks John. In the 6-years+ that my system has been operating, following its upgrading, the F&E tank and pump both seem to have acted very effectively as "filters" for the circulating crud.
Yesterday I removed the F&E tank and gave it a thorough clean-out. My plan now is to keep tabs on...
Thanks for that info Tony.
I think those dimension rule out my installing a TF1 in my system then.
The return pipe to my boiler has a vertical drop-down length of only around 11" (280 mm) from the ceiling to an elbow, from which it reverts to the horizontal to pass alongside and around the...
Thanks - any chance of suggesting how big these "bits" need to be? :)
A foot above and a foot below plus the height of the unit (which is what?)?
I've never even seen a TF1, and Furnox just don't seem interested. :(
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I wonder if the new x900 is compatible with Furnox inhibitors?
Apparently not all Sentinal and Furnox chemicals are compatible, and it may be risky to mix them in the same system.
Still no response from Fernox. :cry:
Can anyone here help?
I'm looking for the overall height needed, including magnet-access clearance, to install a TF1.
The return pipe is quite a short vertical drop from the ceiling to a right-angle bend leading to the rear of the 24HXI Boiler.
O'rings are used in vast numbers of critical applications though, aren't they? And without adverse effects. I suspect most problems with them relate to applications requiring regular access in servicing etc, in which though the manufacturer recommends fitting a new O'ring each time, few will...
My concern re the TF1 is that as plastics age they tend to become brittle and crack - especially if continually exposed to fluctuating temperatures as in this case. It may take years for this to happen of course.
I've been trying to get dimensional details from Fernox on the TF1, but they...
Thanks mickyg. It's the plastic of the TF1s that bothers me.
Can they really remain trouble-free throughout the life of the boilers they are protecting?
OK John. Maybe my terminology is not that accurate, but it looks rather like a "mesh" in their info doesn't it?
I thought the little video I quoted in the root post showed the operation quite well. Did you get chance to look at it?
It is towards the bottom LH side of this page:-...
Even if the new magnet doesn't extract much more of the crud from the system, it can't really do any harm I suppose, and its addition does not seem to have increased the price to any great extent.
I think my main concern over the Spiratech design in that, unlike a Dyson, it incorpoates an...