Frequently Asked Questions?
Most Frequently Asked Questions
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F.A.Qs
The most frequently asked questions are listed below.
We offer maintenance, repair, and servicing for both well-known and lesser-known boiler brands.
The boiler service we provide can be applied to various brands and models of boilers. We start by identifying the customer’s needs and the type of malfunction, aiming to provide the most suitable solution and service.
The repair time can vary depending on how serious the issue with the boiler is and the brand of the boiler. However, generally, a boiler repair can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days. It can also depend on factors such as the availability of materials and other considerations. For more detailed information about the repair time, you can contact our boiler service company.
Yes, we do provide coil repair and replacement services. We also have a technical team ready to repair other boiler issues. We perform the necessary tests to initially identify the faults and find the correct solutions. Afterward, we offer our customers the most suitable and efficient solutions.
Yes, we handle all boiler malfunctions. However, the repair or replacement process can vary depending on the specific issue as each malfunction is unique. Additionally, in some cases, the equipment may be too damaged to repair or spare parts may not be available for very old equipment. Therefore, in every situation, we strive to perform repairs or replacements as quickly as possible and at the most cost-effective solution.
It can vary depending on the situation, but generally, the most suitable option is recommended based on the condition of the boiler, its years in operation, its malfunctions, and costs. If the boiler can be repaired and the cost is lower, repair is recommended. However, if the boiler is old and constantly requires repairs, it may be suggested to purchase a new one.
Boiler repair and service prices can vary depending on the type of issue, the model of the boiler, the complexity of the job, and your location. For a detailed price quote for repair and service, please contact us.
Yes, a boiler can be repaired. However, if repair is needed and a reasonable cost estimate is provided, it may also be more cost-effective to consider replacing it with a new boiler. It’s advisable to consult with a professional technician and obtain a reasonable price quote.
The lifespan of a boiler can generally range from 8 to 12 years. However, the lifespan of a boiler is dependent on proper maintenance and care. It should be regularly inspected and repaired as needed. Additionally, the energy efficiency of boilers can decrease and change over time, which may necessitate their periodic replacement.
Among the reasons for a boiler tank getting punctured:
- Contamination and lime buildup: Contamination and lime buildup accumulate inside the boiler tank and can have a harmful effect over time, leading to tank punctures.
- Poor-quality materials: The use of low-quality materials can weaken the boiler tank over time and lead to punctures.
- High pressure: If the hot water pressure inside the boiler tank is consistently high, it can eventually lead to tank punctures.
- Corrosion: Since the boiler tank is made of metal, it can weaken over time due to corrosion, increasing the risk of punctures.
Regular inspections and maintenance of the boiler tank are recommended to prevent these reasons.“
The reasons for a coil (serpentine) getting punctured can include:
- Contamination and lime buildup: Contamination and lime buildup can accumulate inside the coil and have a harmful effect over time, leading to punctures in the coil.
- Poor-quality materials: The use of low-quality materials can weaken the coil over time and lead to punctures.
- High pressure: If there is consistently high hot water pressure inside the coil, it can eventually lead to punctures.
- Corrosion: Since the coil is made of metal, it can weaken over time due to corrosion, increasing the risk of punctures.
Regular inspections and maintenance of the coil are recommended to prevent these reasons.
Boiler maintenance should follow the steps below:
- Checking the water level: The water level in the boiler tank should be regularly checked. If the water level is low, it should be refilled.
- Cleaning of contamination and lime buildup: Contamination and lime buildup can occur inside the boiler tank. Therefore, the inside of the boiler tank should be cleaned regularly.
- Thermostat and pressure control: The boiler’s thermostat and water pressure should be checked. If the thermostat and water pressure are not functioning correctly, they should be repaired.
- Consult a professional technician for maintenance and repair: The boiler tank should be regularly inspected by a professional technician. Repairs should be carried out when needed.
Following these steps ensures that the boiler tank operates smoothly and has a long lifespan.
To remove excess air from the boiler safely and correctly, the following steps should be followed:
- Shut down the boiler system and let it cool down.
- Open all radiators or plumbing fixtures to ensure proper airflow.
- Open the air vent to release the boiler’s air.
- Use a pressure gauge (manometer) to measure the pressure level.
- Once excess air has been removed, close the air vent and check the pressure level using the pressure gauge.
Note: Before performing these procedures, carefully read and follow the boiler’s instructions and safety precautions. Additionally, the process of removing boiler air should only be done by an authorized and experienced technician.
The boiler water temperature can vary depending on the plumbing system and intended use. Generally, in residential settings, the boiler water temperature should be around 60-65°C. However, this temperature may not be sufficient for a central heating system, which may require a higher temperature. Therefore, it’s important to pay attention to the boiler’s instructions and recommendations for setting the water temperature. Additionally, regular use of a pressure gauge and thermometer is advisable for checking and controlling the boiler water temperature.
Boiler water is typically heated using a fuel source. The most common fuel sources are gas, coal, wood, and electricity. The energy from the fuel source is used to heat the water inside the boiler, and this heat is distributed by the central heating system.
Gas boilers: Gas boilers use natural gas from a gas pipeline to heat the water. Coal boilers: Coal boilers use coal or other fuels to heat the water. Wood boilers: Wood boilers use wood or other fuels to heat the water. Electric boilers: Electric boilers use electricity to heat the water.
Each of these systems has its advantages and disadvantages, and factors such as cost, efficiency, convenience, and environmental impact should be considered when making a choice.
Boylerin içinde, su sıcaklığının kontrol edilmesi ve yakıtın yakılması için gerekli birçok parça bulunur. Aşağıdaki bileşenler boylerin tipine göre farklılık gösterebilir, ancak genel olarak boylerin içinde bulunan bileşenler şunlardır:
- Su deposu: Su deposu, suyu ısıtmak için kullanılan ve sıcak suyu depolamak için kullanılan bir kap sıvıdır.
- Yakıt bölmesi: Yakıt bölmesi, yakıtın yakılması için kullanılan ve yakıtın depolanması için kullanılan bir alandır.
- Brülör: Brülör, yakıtı yakmak için kullanılan ve suyu ısıtmak için kullanılan bir cihazdır.
- Termostat: Termostat, su sıcaklığını kontrol etmek için kullanılan bir cihazdır.
- Radyatör: Radyatör, suyu ısıtmak ve kalorifer sistemi tarafından dağıtmak için kullanılan bir cihazdır.
- Vanalar: Vanalar, su akışını kontrol etmek için kullanılan bir cihazdır.
- Su seviye kontrol cihazı: Su seviye kontrol cihazı, boylerdeki su seviyesini kontrol etmek için kullanılan bir cihazdır.
- Güvenlik valfleri: Güvenlik valfleri, boylerdeki basıncı kontrol etmek ve boylerdeki aşırı basınç durumlarını önlemek için kullanılan bir cihazdır.
Boiler cleaning is the regular maintenance and cleaning of both the inner and outer surfaces of the boiler. Boiler cleaning is essential to ensure the efficient operation and longevity of the boiler. Here are some steps that can be taken for boiler cleaning:
- Exterior surface cleaning: The exterior surface of the boiler should be free from dust, dirt, and debris. A damp cloth or a soft brush can be used for cleaning the external surface.
- Interior surface cleaning: The interior surface of the boiler should be cleaned of soot, water residue, and mineral deposits. Water and soap can be used for cleaning the inner surface.
- Use of liquid cleaner: The interior surfaces of the boiler can also be cleaned using a liquid cleaner. Liquid cleaners can help remove water residues and mineral deposits.
- Filter cleaning: The boiler’s filters should be cleaned and replaced regularly. Cleaning the filters helps maintain the efficiency and longevity of the boiler.
- Professional maintenance: It is recommended to have professional maintenance done regularly on the boiler to ensure the cleanliness of both the inner and outer surfaces and to keep the boiler’s performance at an optimal level.
Boiler cleaning reduces the likelihood of the water inside the boiler becoming contaminated and helps maintain the efficiency and longevity of the boiler. When performing boiler cleaning, it’s important to follow the boiler’s user manual and the manufacturer’s recommendations.
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