Collection: Central Heating Filter

We offer a wide range of central heating filters to suit any home or budget. A central heating filter is designed to trap dirt, dust, and other debris before it has a chance to enter the system. As a result, the filter helps to keep the system clean and running efficiently. Whether you're looking for a standard filter to remove impurities from your water supply, or a more sophisticated system to prevent limescale build up, we have the perfect solution for you. Plus, with our competitive prices, you can be sure of getting great value for money. So why wait? Browse our range of central heating filters today and find the perfect one for your home.

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Central heating filters are essential components in maintaining the efficiency and longevity of your heating system. They are designed to remove debris, rust, and sludge that can build up over time, leading to blockages and a reduction in heating efficiency. Understanding the different types of central heating filters and their uses can help you select the right one for your system.

Types of Central Heating Filters

Magnetic Filters

  • Example Product: Adey MagnaClean Professional Heating System Filter
  • Key Features: These filters use powerful magnets to attract and capture magnetic debris and particles from the heating system.
  • Use Cases: Ideal for systems with a known issue of rust or metallic debris. They are typically easy to install and maintain.

     

Non-Magnetic Filters

  • Example Product: Fernox TF1 Total Filter for Heating System
  • Key Features: Utilise a different method of filtration, such as cyclonic action or other mechanical methods, to capture non-magnetic debris.
  • Use Cases: Suitable for systems with a variety of debris types or where magnetic particles are less of a concern.

     

Choosing the Right Filter

When selecting a central heating filter, consider the following:

  1. System Compatibility: Ensure the filter is compatible with your boiler and piping size.
  2. Filtration Type: Decide between magnetic and non-magnetic based on the common debris in your system.
  3. Maintenance Requirements: Consider how easy it is to clean and maintain the filter.
  4. Space and Installation: Make sure you have adequate space for installation and that the filter is within your ability to install or that you have professional assistance available.

     

Central heating filters are a wise investment for any heating system, helping to protect and prolong its life. Whether you choose a magnetic filter like the Adey MagnaClean Professional or a non-magnetic option like the Fernox TF1 Total Filter, ensure it meets the specific needs and debris profile of your heating system.

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