Maintain the design specification and energy efficiency |
Restore energy efficiency |
Inhibit the formation of scale and sludge |
Minimize corrosion of system metals |
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Good practice dictates that hydronic central heating systems should be thoroughly cleaned and flushed before installing a new boiler, after which a chemical inhibitor should be added to ensure the system is protected from corrosion, scale and sludge build-up |
These procedures should also be employed when major work is carried out on a system |
A clean, protected system helps ensure that the heat generated by the boiler is transmitted efficiently into the house over the long term |