We all take our boiler efficiency within our heating systems a little bit for granted. Switch them on when we need heating and hot water. Switch them off when we don’t. But the heating system in a home is responsible for a huge percentage of the fuel we burn – whether its oil or gas or solid fuel. So doesn’t it make sense for the heating system to be as efficient as it’s possible for it to be – so it uses as little fuel as possible, costing you as little as possible, and provides heat as efficiently as it can? Maximum boiler efficiency results in cost savings and greater heating effectiveness.
A simple way to achieve this is to use high quality chemical water treatment products to flush through your system to get the system clean and to add to the system once its clean to keep it that way. Sentinel water treatment products are acknowledged throughout the heating and plumbing sector as the best you can get and the chemicals they offer will clear blocked pipe work, radiators and pumps and valves of the rust deposits – black magnetite sludge – that settles in the system and also if the property is in a gard water area - 60% of the UK, the lime scale deposits that build up on the heating surfaces in the boiler.
Adding one of Sentinel’s Boiler system cleaners – X300, X400 or X800 depending on how old the system is and how heavily blocked it may be, will see the debris in the system flushed out of it and once the water flowing through the heating system is clear, you need to add Sentinel X100 to the system which inhibits and protects the system – with its Triple-Tech technology - ensuring that all the different metals in a heating system – steel, copper and aluminium are protected from the problems that a system without chemical water treatment products will suffer from. Sentinel’s system cleaning products restore boiler efficiency.
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ReplyDeleteSome modern boilers are now described as being condensing boilers. It is usual to adjust the combustion process so that a level of excess air is present to give a margin for safety. The efficiency stated on the rating plate of the boiler will always be lower than the measured efficiency of combustion. Thanks a lot...
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