Hi,
I've had this since new (10 yrs ago) and it's worked without fault. Have replaced the sacrificial anode as and when but have recently noticed that it is kettleing slightly.
Also the amount of hot water produced has suddenly decreased dramatically i.e the amount of hot water from a fully heated tank.
Whilst the kettleing points to limescale I don't see how it can be the cause of the reduction in hot water volume.
I have flushed the unit through using the drain at the bottom, whilst allowing the mains feed to drive the contents out - no sign of sedimentation.
So
1) how do I get rid of any limescale (my model has no access point) - and all the limescale removers that I've looked at are for indirect systems. Can I use these and then flush for a day to ensure total removal or is it a no no.
2) What else could be causing the reduction in hot water?
Cheers
I've had this since new (10 yrs ago) and it's worked without fault. Have replaced the sacrificial anode as and when but have recently noticed that it is kettleing slightly.
Also the amount of hot water produced has suddenly decreased dramatically i.e the amount of hot water from a fully heated tank.
Whilst the kettleing points to limescale I don't see how it can be the cause of the reduction in hot water volume.
I have flushed the unit through using the drain at the bottom, whilst allowing the mains feed to drive the contents out - no sign of sedimentation.
So
1) how do I get rid of any limescale (my model has no access point) - and all the limescale removers that I've looked at are for indirect systems. Can I use these and then flush for a day to ensure total removal or is it a no no.
2) What else could be causing the reduction in hot water?
Cheers