magnaclean

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Does the magnaclean have to go by the boiler or can it be sited above the central heating pump upstairs in the airing cupboard?

System is a baxi solo heat only system with loft tank and vent.

Boiler is in the garage

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it can go after the pump, or anywhere on the return but not between the boiler and vent.
 
remember you will have to open it to empty out the sludge from time to time, so allow enough room.
 
If it is above the pump in your airing cupboard I would think that you are refering to flow pipes.

This must be fitted in the return to the boiler for maximum effect and protection of the boiler.
 
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great stuff, thanks. So I take it you mean fit it between the pump and 3 way valve? The 3 way is below the pump. If that's correct, thanks
 
As I understand it, you should fit these devices in the return flow as near to the boiler as possible, as this prevents any crud picked up when the circulant passes through the radiators, entering the boiler heat exchanger.

Before the 3-way valve is still in the flow rather than the return... but obviously it depends where you have scope to fit it.

I recently fitted a Fernox Boiler Buddy in-line in the return flow above the boiler. Now I can spend hours watching the circulant pass through... ;)

DH2
 
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This must be fitted in the return to the boiler for maximum effect and protection of the boiler.

I agree with this comment, however the instructions do indicate its ok to fit it between pump and valves, and BG are doing this as standard practice in my area. I always fit them on the return personally.
 

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