Problem With Flushing C H System

 
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Old 04-10-2007, 11:43 AM   #1
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Problem With Flushing C H System


Has anyone used "Scalemaster SM3" and found it too keen?

I used this on a complete new system, new piping, rads and boiler.

Since I did the flush the boiler filter is just full of crap and keeps cutting the boiler off.
I have been back and cleaned the whole system again.
If anyone has had this problem or feel they can help please post on here and I will pm with my phone number to discuss further.
This job has cost me a fortune allready and is still not sorted.
I have been in business for 30 years and I have never experienced this before.
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Simon

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Has anyone used "Scalemaster SM3" and found it too keen?

I used this on a complete new system, new piping, rads and boiler.

Since I did the flush the boiler filter is just full of crap and keeps cutting the boiler off.
I have been back and cleaned the whole system again.
If anyone has had this problem or feel they can help please post on here and I will pm with my phone number to discuss further.
This job has cost me a fortune allready and is still not sorted.
I have been in business for 30 years and I have never experienced this before.
Cheers
Simon
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