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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Marc Whitbread on October 18, 2014, 11:48:05 am

Title: Ionics Thermopure System
Post by: Marc Whitbread on October 18, 2014, 11:48:05 am
I'm thinking of getting Ionocs thermo pure I have heard though that the heat exchangers go and can be very costly has anyone got any first hand advice? if so it would be much appreciated.

Many thanks
Marc
Title: Re: Ionics Thermopure System
Post by: Pete Thompson on October 18, 2014, 01:21:14 pm
Heat exchangers? I'd be extremely surprised if they would go, heat exchangers have no moving parts, they just allow 2 streams of water to flow close to each other to transfer the heat. They should last years,  plus I doubt they are expensive.

No expert, but I'm pretty sure that's incorrect.
Title: Re: Ionics Thermopure System
Post by: robert mitchell on October 18, 2014, 01:32:23 pm
its the burner that tends to go , particularly when run for short periods at a time .

it gets coked up from not getting hot enough for long enough to burn off the deposits.

You don't have to get it serviced/repaired by ionics .
Title: Re: Ionics Thermopure System
Post by: Tony dunmall on October 18, 2014, 02:16:57 pm
Even so your looking at about 300-400 pounds you can get them cleaned which can prolong the life but there classified as a serviceable item by Wabasto
Title: Re: Ionics Thermopure System
Post by: robert mitchell on October 18, 2014, 02:30:35 pm
the parts are about 150-180 .....if your a bit handy you can do it yourself .
Title: Re: Ionics Thermopure System
Post by: Marc Whitbread on October 18, 2014, 02:41:17 pm
the parts are about 150-180 .....if your a bit handy you can do it yourself .

Thank you just wanted to check its not a major issue
Title: Re: Ionics Thermopure System
Post by: Spruce on October 18, 2014, 05:18:46 pm
......and don't run it on red diesel (which you are allowed to BTW.)

Road diesel is fine and what they work best on.

Heat exchangers aren't cheap if you are buying a replacement from marine sales outlets. But they won't need replacing unless the water freezes in them. (The heating circuit will have antifreeze in it. The other circuit is pure water and will freeze.)

http://sales.butlertechnik.com/installation-accessories/water-heater-matrices/webasto-motor-home-plate-heat-exchanger-with-mixer-valve-4111209a?___SID=U

Check and make sure that Ionics include a frost heat option when purchasing it. It kicks the diesel heater on at 2 degrees and lets it run for 10 minutes.)