Instruction Manual

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5.3 Water treatment
5.3.1 General
The Glow-worm Flexicom range of boilers have an
Aluminium alloy heat exchanger. Water treatment products
used in the system should be suitable for use with
Aluminium.
Existing system- It is ESSENTIAL that prior to installing
the new boiler the system is thoroughly ushed.
New system- For optimum performance after installation, the
boiler and its associated central heating system should also be
ushed.
For long-term corrosion protection, after ushing, an inhibitor
should be used, refer to the current issue of BS 5449 and BS
7593 on the use of inhibitors in central heating systems.
Debris left in the system can damage the boiler,
reduce efciency and also lead to system
corrosion and generation of ammable gas.
Failure to comply with the guidelines for the
use of water treatment with the appliance will
invalidate the appliance warranty.
The pH value of the system water must be
between 6.5 and 8.5 or the appliance guarantee
will be invalidated.
Before ushing the system
Ensure that the system and pipe work is in good working
order.
Where possible keep the existing boiler/circulating pump in
place when ushing the system.
5.3.2 Flushing the system
Fill the system with cold water and check for leaks.
Open all drain cocks and drain the system.
Close drain cocks and add a suitable ushing agent (cleaner)
compatible with Aluminium at the correct strength for the
system conditions in accordance with the manufacturers
instructions.
Examples of suitable ushing agents/cleansers are:
Sentinel X300, X400
Fernox F3
Circulate the ushing agent before the boiler is red up.
Run the boiler/system at normal operating temperature as
directed by the manufacturer of the ushing agent.
It is essential to drain and thoroughly ush the whole system
to remove the ushing agent and debris.
It may be necessary to use a power ushing machine to aid
the cleansing procedure in some circumstances.
Close the drain cocks and rell with fresh water and a
suitable inhibitor
Vent any air from the boiler and system.
5.3.3 Inhibiting the system
Add a suitable inhibitor or combined inhibitor/anti-freeze, if the
system is exposed to freezing conditions, to the heating system
in accordance with the DWTA code of practice and inhibitor
manufacturers guidelines.
Examples of suitable inhibitors are:
Sentinel X100
Fernox protector F1
Articially softened water must not be used to
ll the central heating system.
Sealing agents - The addition of sealing agents
to the system water is not permitted as this can
cause problems with deposits left in the heat
exchanger.
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Ensure that the pH of the treated system water is
conrmed as between 6.5 and 8.5 and free of any
residual deposits from the ushing process.
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Ensure the Benchmark Logbook is completed with
information on water treatment products before
handing over to the user.