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Boiler cleaning set length 80 cm 3-piece with brush diameter 70 mm

Produkty > Akcesoria do kotłów > Cleaning of the boiler, ramrod, brush, Sadpal, Spalsadz
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Code: 11199
Producer: DOMER
Producer code: 2001230111991
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Weight: 10kg
Price gros: €7.38
Price net: €6.00

Product description:

Three-piece set for cleaning fireboxes and boiler interiors, stoves, fireplaces.
The set includes a rake and a hook. They are made of strong straight or braided wire and finished with a wooden or plastic handle.

 

TECHNICAL PARAMETERS

  • hook length 80 cm
  • rake length 80 cm
  • brush handle 80 cm
  • brush diameter 70 mm

 

WHY CLEAN THE BOILER

To ensure economical fuel consumption and achieve the declared power and thermal efficiency of the boiler, it is essential to keep the combustion chamber and convection channels properly clean. While using our central heating system correctly, we cannot prevent dirt buildup inside the boiler, which is the heat source. Burning solid fuels causes soot and ash to deposit on the walls of the flue gas ducts. This, in turn, causes a reduction in the boiler's thermal power and an increase in fuel consumption. This is caused by reduced chimney draft and accelerated fuel combustion. Therefore, to prevent deterioration of the thermal properties of our boiler, we should remember to clean it frequently.

In the boiler's firebox, special attention should be paid to periodic cleaning of microcracks in the automatic grate plate.

Cleaning of convection channels, where volatile ashes settle, should be done systematically every 3 to 7 days, especially when using the boiler in "traditional firebox" mode. An important issue is the frequency of cleaning the central heating boiler. If the fuel burned is coal or suitable quality wood, cleaning once every few weeks should suffice. However, if burning coke, cleaning should be done more frequently – once every 7 to 10 days. Additionally, once every few years, the boiler should be cleaned of so-called scale deposits. For this, special solutions dissolving deposits are used (e.g., aqueous hydrochloric acid solution).

Tools equipped with the boiler are used for cleaning. Cleaning the boiler's convection channels is enabled by the front cleaning doors and the ignition-filling doors. Additionally, periodic cleaning of the air chamber located at the rear of the boiler, where dust falling from the automatic grate plate accumulates, should be performed. This cleaning is done through the side cleaning door.

For cleaning solid fuel boilers, wire brushes or pokers are used. Large boilers can be cleaned with compressed air. Cleaning is performed through the boiler's cleaning openings, remembering to keep the flue damper open. Boilers may have numerous such openings located in various places (top, side, or rear). Remaining ash is cleaned through the lower cleaning door of the boiler using a scraper. After finishing work, it is important to hermetically close all cleaning openings.

Cleaning the chimney flue is also important for proper boiler operation.

After the heating season ends or in other cases of planned boiler shutdown, the loaded portion of fuel should be allowed to burn out. After extinguishing the boiler and cooling it down, all residues of burned fuel should be removed from the firebox, and the entire boiler should be cleaned and maintained. Maintenance should include lubricating the internal partitions of the firebox and all moving parts with oil. During the boiler's downtime, special care should be taken to protect the fuel feeding mechanism to the firebox by lubricating the horizontal guides.


Product description:

Three-piece set for cleaning fireboxes and boiler interiors, stoves, fireplaces.
The set includes a rake and a hook. They are made of strong straight or braided wire and finished with a wooden or plastic handle.

 

TECHNICAL PARAMETERS

  • hook length 80 cm
  • rake length 80 cm
  • brush handle 80 cm
  • brush diameter 70 mm

 

WHY CLEAN THE BOILER

To ensure economical fuel consumption and achieve the declared power and thermal efficiency of the boiler, it is essential to keep the combustion chamber and convection channels properly clean. While using our central heating system correctly, we cannot prevent dirt buildup inside the boiler, which is the heat source. Burning solid fuels causes soot and ash to deposit on the walls of the flue gas ducts. This, in turn, causes a reduction in the boiler's thermal power and an increase in fuel consumption. This is caused by reduced chimney draft and accelerated fuel combustion. Therefore, to prevent deterioration of the thermal properties of our boiler, we should remember to clean it frequently.

In the boiler's firebox, special attention should be paid to periodic cleaning of microcracks in the automatic grate plate.

Cleaning of convection channels, where volatile ashes settle, should be done systematically every 3 to 7 days, especially when using the boiler in "traditional firebox" mode. An important issue is the frequency of cleaning the central heating boiler. If the fuel burned is coal or suitable quality wood, cleaning once every few weeks should suffice. However, if burning coke, cleaning should be done more frequently – once every 7 to 10 days. Additionally, once every few years, the boiler should be cleaned of so-called scale deposits. For this, special solutions dissolving deposits are used (e.g., aqueous hydrochloric acid solution).

Tools equipped with the boiler are used for cleaning. Cleaning the boiler's convection channels is enabled by the front cleaning doors and the ignition-filling doors. Additionally, periodic cleaning of the air chamber located at the rear of the boiler, where dust falling from the automatic grate plate accumulates, should be performed. This cleaning is done through the side cleaning door.

For cleaning solid fuel boilers, wire brushes or pokers are used. Large boilers can be cleaned with compressed air. Cleaning is performed through the boiler's cleaning openings, remembering to keep the flue damper open. Boilers may have numerous such openings located in various places (top, side, or rear). Remaining ash is cleaned through the lower cleaning door of the boiler using a scraper. After finishing work, it is important to hermetically close all cleaning openings.

Cleaning the chimney flue is also important for proper boiler operation.

After the heating season ends or in other cases of planned boiler shutdown, the loaded portion of fuel should be allowed to burn out. After extinguishing the boiler and cooling it down, all residues of burned fuel should be removed from the firebox, and the entire boiler should be cleaned and maintained. Maintenance should include lubricating the internal partitions of the firebox and all moving parts with oil. During the boiler's downtime, special care should be taken to protect the fuel feeding mechanism to the firebox by lubricating the horizontal guides.