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I used to have to descale mine about once a year.
Take the heat exchanger off, and stand it upside down in a
trough or large washing up bowl to catch spills (or old
bath if you don't care about the dye staining it).
(Sulphamic acid will wreck polished finish on enameled baths.)
Mix up some Furnox DS-3 (sulphamic acid plus indicator dye),
and pour it into the the heat exchanger. Works better when it's
hot, but it may froth over, and the spray generated by the
frothing is not pleasent, so do this in a ventilated area.
After a minute, pour it out and back in again, to keep it moving.
Keep repeating this whilst it's still giving off carbon dioxide,
and then for 5 minutes more when you can't see anymore.
If the dye goes from yellow to blue, discard it and mix up some
new DS-3 solution.
I would suggest replacing the O-ring seals on each pipe end when
refitting. A few days after refitting, take another look inside
to make sure there are no leaks, as a leak here will rust a hole
in the case, which makes the unit unsafe and a write-off.
The Main Medway I bought around 2000/2001 (can't recall exactly
when) has the heat exchanger internally teflon coated, and I've
never needed to descale it yet.
--
Andrew Gabriel
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