Saturday, June 12, 2010

Central heating system

Most domestic heating systems today are gas central heating which consists of boiler and a series of radiators to provide heat to individual rooms or areas in the house. boiler is the heart of a gas central heating system and will pump water to the pipes feeding the radiators, which in turn, radiate heat.

It is common however, for radiators to become clogged or blocked with sludge and debris which can cause a gas central heating system to under perform and subsequently lose heat.

We must therefore prevent damage to the boiler by regularly maintaining and ensuring they are functioning correctly. If you are wondering how to know if radiator has sludge in it then there are some obvious signs like 'cold spots', whereby only parts of radiator will be hot while others are noticeably cold.In any case, it is good practice to regularly maintain system to ensure or prevent any such sludge from building up in the system. There are also a range of additive that you can employ into water that will assist in keeping your central heating system clean.

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