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ADEY's system flushing breakthrough
An industry breakthrough in power-flushing could treble the productivity of the working day for thousands of central heating professionals throughout the UK.
The new MagnaCleanse process launched this month by ADEY Professional Heating Solutions delivers a more cost effective solution up to three times faster than a standard power-flush, according to the independent manufacturer.
MagnaCleanse also provides lifetime system protection with ongoing maintenance through the installation of ADEY’sMagnaClean Professional filter.
MagnaCleanse removes iron oxide sludge using the powerful magnetic filtration capability of ADEY’s industry-provenMagnaClean PowerFlushing Filter. The filter is connected directly onto the pipework of the central heating system using a customised HTV (hose to valve) connection.
The new configuration is claimed to remove all black iron oxide contamination in a single pass and the process can be achieved in as little as two hours. Traditional power-flushing routinely takes 4-6 hours and considerably longer in extreme cases in which system radiators are heavily sludged.
“The potential of this development for installers across the country is huge. MagnaCleanse brings immediate business benefits for central heating professionals and homeowners and demonstrates another innovative breakthrough for the industry,” explains ADEY’s National Sales Director Roger Williams.
“In the vast majority of cases it produces a simpler and more effective power-flushing solution, but the real advantage is the massive saving in time and money for installers freeing them up to increase earning capacity significantly,” he adds.
“Another key advantage is that the process involves the installation of a MagnaClean Professional filter so the whole central heating system benefits from ongoing life-time protection extending the operational life of the boiler.”
ADEY, pioneers of magnetic filtration, have identified further tangible benefits of the MagnaCleanse process with the cleanser remaining concentrated throughout the process. The fact that the water also remains heated similarly increases the effectiveness of the power-flushing.
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