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makes you wonder about hot water systems eh
he did tell me what he used but cant remember what he called it ,i will ask him and let you know
just phoned him ,use granular hsch (chlorine).high strength calcium hypochlorite.80 grames per 1000l leave for 24 hours empty fill with clean water leave for 30 mins all done
Quote from: STEVE-UK on June 07, 2012, 08:15:32 pmmakes you wonder about hot water systems ehMost hot water systems would be on demand ie cold water feed heated quickly when required. Maybe the guys using immersion elements might be more at risk? Having said that I believe some companies give the option of recirculating hot water through the tank.
leave for 30 mins is to rinse the tank you would dump this as well tap water would be fine for this
high strength calcium hypochlorite.This is the chlorine that one uses to sterilise swimming pool water,which you can get from a pool shop and must be de-solved in a bucket of water as it could sink to the bottom of your tank. |After 24 hours most of the chlorine will evaporate and you will need to flush the tank and fill with water and flush out again. WHEN FILLING WITH PURE YOU WILL NEED TO TAKE A SAMPLE FROM YOUR TANK AND CHECK ITS tds. This process will not last as the new batch of water could contaminate again soon after the flushing a U V lite would be a better option if its a static tank or just hung in you van tank on week ends. For me I will not do any as the chances are very slip.I will be more careful when driving as my chances are a lot more risky in the street.The case in Scotland there were a lot more than meets the eye as the water was heated and running through a cooling tower which would atomise the water.
Well, for about thirty quid you can get enough chemicals to clean out your entire system once a month for five years.So, for anyone using an immersion, I'd say it was definitely worth it - if you get it wrong you could kill a customer.For anyone else, once a month through the summer might be worth it. A few minutes of actual work and a bit of messing with a tank of water.I'm going to add it to what I do (I'm cold, so summer only) but I suspect most won't.Vin