Power Flush Pumps

Power Flush Pumps are specialized pumps designed for use in power flushing central heating systems. They circulate water and cleaning chemicals at high velocity, effectively removing sludge, rust, and debris from boilers, radiators, and pipework to restore system efficiency and performance.

About Power Flush Pumps

These pumps are essential tools for heating engineers performing maintenance or system restoration. They are compatible with both sealed and open-vented heating systems and are capable of generating high flow rates and pressure to dislodge and remove accumulated contaminants. Power flush pumps help ensure heating systems operate evenly, efficiently, and reliably.

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Benefits

  • Effective cleaning: Removes sludge, rust, and debris from the entire heating system.
  • Restores efficiency: Ensures radiators heat evenly and boilers operate optimally.
  • Reduces energy costs: Cleaner systems consume less energy.
  • Prolongs system lifespan: Prevents corrosion and pump failures.
  • Professional performance: Delivers consistent high-flow cleaning for reliable results.

Applications

  • Domestic and commercial central heating systems.
  • Restoring performance to older or poorly maintained systems.
  • Maintenance programs to prevent blockages and corrosion.
  • Preparing systems for boiler replacement or upgrades.
  • Clearing radiators and pipework where normal circulation is inadequate.

Key Features

  • High-velocity water and chemical circulation for thorough cleaning.
  • Compatible with sealed and open-vented systems.
  • Robust and durable construction for professional use.
  • Adjustable flow rates and pressure settings for different system types.
  • Portable and easy to connect to heating systems.

Usage & Technical Info

Power flush pumps should be operated by trained heating engineers. Connect the pump to the system using appropriate hoses and fittings. Circulate a recommended cleaning chemical through the system until water runs clear. Flush thoroughly, neutralize chemicals, and refill the system with inhibitor-treated water. Always follow manufacturer instructions, safety guidelines, and local regulations to ensure a safe, efficient, and effective power flush procedure.