I have a Vaillant eocTEC plus 837 boiler installed about 4 years ago; at the time the system was powerflushed but it was installed on a very old radiator circuit. I noticed last year when bleeding the radiators that they were bleeding black/red water and that some of the radiators had cold spots and so I guess it needs cleaning again. I would employ a plumber but really don't have the money.
After reading kamco instructions and all the fantastic posts on this website, I intended to give the whole central heating system a clean and power flush it using a hired Kamco clearflow CF30 power flushing machine and their Powerflush FX2 system cleaner (as far as I can tell ther is no ali in the system). I was going to put in Ts on the Flow and return as recommended here "//www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=67000" and then connect the kamco to these as the isntructions say that radiator connection is not as efficient. I was then intending to refill the system with the Kamco Systemsafe -DM inhibitor.
However having read more and more on this site, I am now worried that I might accidentally damage the system (in particular the pump on the boiler) and uncertainty on whether the boiler should be left on or switched off as at some points it obviously needs to be on to heat the water and facilitate the chemical action. Consequently I am now considering the more labour intensive but safer?? option of taking off every radiator and flushing each one with a hose. Would this be as effective as powerflushing? I appreciate that it won't do the boiler or the pipes in between, will this affect it all much.
I also intend to put in place a filter in place and was thinking about the Fernox TF1 or the spirovent magnabooster.
Thanks for your help.
After reading kamco instructions and all the fantastic posts on this website, I intended to give the whole central heating system a clean and power flush it using a hired Kamco clearflow CF30 power flushing machine and their Powerflush FX2 system cleaner (as far as I can tell ther is no ali in the system). I was going to put in Ts on the Flow and return as recommended here "//www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=67000" and then connect the kamco to these as the isntructions say that radiator connection is not as efficient. I was then intending to refill the system with the Kamco Systemsafe -DM inhibitor.
However having read more and more on this site, I am now worried that I might accidentally damage the system (in particular the pump on the boiler) and uncertainty on whether the boiler should be left on or switched off as at some points it obviously needs to be on to heat the water and facilitate the chemical action. Consequently I am now considering the more labour intensive but safer?? option of taking off every radiator and flushing each one with a hose. Would this be as effective as powerflushing? I appreciate that it won't do the boiler or the pipes in between, will this affect it all much.
I also intend to put in place a filter in place and was thinking about the Fernox TF1 or the spirovent magnabooster.
Thanks for your help.