A chemical flush is a cleaning process that is performed on a central heating system to remove any dirt, debris, rust, and other contaminants that may have accumulated over time.
The process involves adding a special chemical solution to the system and circulating it through the pipes and radiators to remove any build-up. This helps to improve the efficiency of the system and prevent damage and breakdowns.
A chemical flush is usually recommended for older systems that have not been cleaned for a long time, or for systems that are showing signs of poor performance, such as low heat output or frequent breakdowns.
A chemical flush is an important step in maintaining the health and efficiency of your central heating system.
Here are the steps to perform a chemical flush:
- Turn off the heating system and let it cool completely.
- Drain the system of all water and refill it with a chemical cleaning solution, according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Circulate the cleaning solution through the system for the recommended amount of time, usually several hours.
- Drain the cleaning solution from the system and refill it with fresh water.
- Circulate the fresh water through the system to rinse out any remaining debris.
- Drain the system again and refill it with the correct amount of inhibitor, to protect against future corrosion.
- Turn the heating system back on and check for any leaks or problems.