Hi, possibly newb question I guess. Basically just want to add some cleaner to the heating pipework system, leave it for 24/48 hours to circulate, then flush (I think this is the right term) and refill with including inhibitor?
House system is 4 radiators + 1 towel rail heater (can pour liquid into the top of it). warmflow oil powered combi boiler if that is relevent
The theory/plan is (if anyone could tell me why this won't work)
1 - Drain 1.5L of water from entire system by releasing one of the valves at the "bottom" of the heating system (probably living room) then of course re seal valve
2 - open towel rail heater ("top" of the system) and pour in something like 1L of sentinel x300 or x400 cleaner (other brands are probably available)
3 - seal system back up, and run the whole house for 24/48 hours or so (might involve a gentle bash with a rubber mallet on each rad?)
4 - after 24/48 hours (turn everything off) open up the seal in (1), and drain the entire system out - any old gunk/sludge/particles would hopefully come out through the valve?
5 - reseal valve in (1) (so now have empty pipework), open up the towel heater valve again, and refill jug by jug with tap water
6 - when the pipework is full again (or 1L less than full), pour in some sentinel inhibitor
(4) would include measuring out how much old water came out, so I know how much is needed to re fill it
House system is 4 radiators + 1 towel rail heater (can pour liquid into the top of it). warmflow oil powered combi boiler if that is relevent
The theory/plan is (if anyone could tell me why this won't work)
1 - Drain 1.5L of water from entire system by releasing one of the valves at the "bottom" of the heating system (probably living room) then of course re seal valve
2 - open towel rail heater ("top" of the system) and pour in something like 1L of sentinel x300 or x400 cleaner (other brands are probably available)
3 - seal system back up, and run the whole house for 24/48 hours or so (might involve a gentle bash with a rubber mallet on each rad?)
4 - after 24/48 hours (turn everything off) open up the seal in (1), and drain the entire system out - any old gunk/sludge/particles would hopefully come out through the valve?
5 - reseal valve in (1) (so now have empty pipework), open up the towel heater valve again, and refill jug by jug with tap water
6 - when the pipework is full again (or 1L less than full), pour in some sentinel inhibitor
(4) would include measuring out how much old water came out, so I know how much is needed to re fill it
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