Hi there, I was wondering if you could help please? It has been recommended that I fit a magnetic filter to my central heating system (I have a newish boiler and an old system). The central system is a vented type with a condensing boiler.
I was therefore looking for recommendations on which filter to fit please. I have carried out some research and would like one that will remove both magnetic and non-magnetic particles. I have been looking at the Magaclean which I understand is now fitted with a special filter that will also remove non-magnetic particles, however I have read that the lids can leak and that the isolation valves can fail early. I have also looked at the Fernox TF1 however I have also read some bad reviews about these. I am open to suggestions so if anyone can recommend one of these, or any other make model, I would be grateful.
From the research I have read that although they can be fitted anywhere in the system they are most effective if added between the last rad and the boiler. I am therefore considering fitting the filter in the cupboard where my boiler is located. I was wondering if this would be acceptable. I have added some pictures and diagrams (sorry for the artistic skills ) below. The flow and returns are currently reduced from 28mm to 22mm just above the boiler and I would need to move the reducer further up the pipe in order to make room for the filter.
Boiler in cupboard
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Existing plumbing to boiler
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Proposed plumbing to boiler
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Thanks very much for your help....
I was therefore looking for recommendations on which filter to fit please. I have carried out some research and would like one that will remove both magnetic and non-magnetic particles. I have been looking at the Magaclean which I understand is now fitted with a special filter that will also remove non-magnetic particles, however I have read that the lids can leak and that the isolation valves can fail early. I have also looked at the Fernox TF1 however I have also read some bad reviews about these. I am open to suggestions so if anyone can recommend one of these, or any other make model, I would be grateful.
From the research I have read that although they can be fitted anywhere in the system they are most effective if added between the last rad and the boiler. I am therefore considering fitting the filter in the cupboard where my boiler is located. I was wondering if this would be acceptable. I have added some pictures and diagrams (sorry for the artistic skills ) below. The flow and returns are currently reduced from 28mm to 22mm just above the boiler and I would need to move the reducer further up the pipe in order to make room for the filter.
Boiler in cupboard
View media item 66673
Existing plumbing to boiler
View media item 66674
Proposed plumbing to boiler
View media item 66675
Thanks very much for your help....