Radiators in my house are not warming up correctly, they get hot at the top but cold at the bottom. Anyhow, I have some Fernox desludger to add the the system which is an older boiler with hot water storage tank and radiator circuit with a small header tank in the loft.
What I was wondering though was should I drain down the whole system (there is a drain point at the lowest point outside the front door) and the empty the contents of the bottle into the header tank and let it refill itself? Or, should I drain off just enough so that the header tank is empty but the radiators and pipework is still filled and then empty the contents of the bottle into the header tank and let it fill again?
Which would be best to get the chemical into the system and circulating?
It's 8mm microbore pipework and I reckon the chemical will need to be kept in the system as long as is possible to break it all down. Unfortunately the previous owner of the house neglected everything pretty badly.
Does anyone know how long it should be before I expect any noticeable results?
Also, once I have left it in there as long as possible what's the best way to remove it all? Could I just connect a hose to the drain off point and open the valve without tying up the ballcock in the header tank and let it flush through? Should I consider adding a 2nd batch of desludger? And finally, is there anything I should add to prevent build up in the future?
Sorry for the longwindedness of this. Your help is much appreciatted. Thanks
What I was wondering though was should I drain down the whole system (there is a drain point at the lowest point outside the front door) and the empty the contents of the bottle into the header tank and let it refill itself? Or, should I drain off just enough so that the header tank is empty but the radiators and pipework is still filled and then empty the contents of the bottle into the header tank and let it fill again?
Which would be best to get the chemical into the system and circulating?
It's 8mm microbore pipework and I reckon the chemical will need to be kept in the system as long as is possible to break it all down. Unfortunately the previous owner of the house neglected everything pretty badly.
Does anyone know how long it should be before I expect any noticeable results?
Also, once I have left it in there as long as possible what's the best way to remove it all? Could I just connect a hose to the drain off point and open the valve without tying up the ballcock in the header tank and let it flush through? Should I consider adding a 2nd batch of desludger? And finally, is there anything I should add to prevent build up in the future?
Sorry for the longwindedness of this. Your help is much appreciatted. Thanks