How to clean a geyser from scale and soot with your own hands

The geyser will function without problems for a long time if preventive maintenance is carried out on time. They are most necessary for the heat exchanger (radiator) of the column, which requires regular thorough cleaning. Such prevention is extremely necessary when noticeable deviations from the norm are detected in the behavior of the device.

Preventative maintenance will, of course, be carried out more professionally by a certified specialist, but with a detailed manual, even a first-grader can do it. Below we will tell you how to clean the geyser heat exchanger yourself.

Removing carbon deposits and soot

Important! Before starting cleaning procedures, it is necessary to turn off the gas and water supplies. To tidy up that part of the gas water heater that is responsible for the gas supply, it is recommended to call gas workers

Because this is a rather complicated procedure that requires disassembling all elements and parts of the equipment

To put in order the part of the gas water heater that is responsible for the gas supply, it is recommended to call gas workers. Because this is a rather complicated procedure that requires disassembling all elements and parts of the equipment.

If you still start doing all the work yourself, you need to completely remove the gas unit from the device. Then you need to open the water and loosen the nut that secures the pipe and the water unit: everything that is in the heat exchanger will flow out through the tap (it should be left open).

After this, the remaining nuts are loosened and the assembly is removed. If something interferes with the free removal of the heat exchanger, you need to disassemble these parts as well.

Advice! To ensure that all fasteners can be loosened easily, you need to use an aerosol product, the most popular of which is WD40. It can be purchased at any hardware or construction store.

When dismantling the unit, you need to cover the burner nozzles so that soot does not fall into them.

After this, you can put the heat exchanger in a basin or bathtub and clean it with detergents and a brush.

It is then thoroughly dried and the entire structure is put back together.

Those people who do not dare to undertake such a complex procedure at home can also do something on their own:

  • Clean the holes through which the gas is supplied
  • Clean soot from the radiator using a brush
  • Check for leaks
  • Improve the operation of the chimney

The holes are cleaned using copper or aluminum wire. It needs to be pushed inside the jets and soot and carbon deposits removed.

After this, you need to check for gas leaks. To do this, you need to prepare a soap solution and apply it to all joints. When gas is supplied, bubbles begin to appear. If this happens, you need to immediately turn off the gas and call the gas workers.

In some cases, poor traction may be the cause of unit malfunctions. To find out, you need to check for traction using a match or a lit candle. If the ventilation duct is not functioning, it will need to be thoroughly cleaned.

Removing contaminants from combustion products

Soot, soot and other solid combustion products, although formed in such devices in small quantities, can still cause serious damage.

If you need to clean this part of the device, you need to remember the manufacturer's instructions again, especially if the warranty period has not yet expired. Some manufacturers require that such work be carried out only by professional gas fitters.


You can remove soot and soot from the surface of the heat exchanger using a regular stiff brush, but to clean the injectors you will need a metal wire

The easiest way is to clean the column radiator from combustion products. To do this, turn off the gas and remove the protective casing from the device. After this, the surface of the element is treated with a regular household vacuum cleaner.

If the gas in the column does not ignite, or burns unevenly and weakly, the injectors may be clogged. To clean them from accumulated layers of soot, use a thin wire or a brush with metal bristles.

Of course, in this case, you should turn off the gas and remove the casing. Cleaning must be done carefully so as not to damage the elements of the device.

When soot accumulates too quickly, it makes sense to think about the presence of other faults that provoke this situation. A common reason for this phenomenon is a leak at the joints of the gas tubes inside the column.


The gas water heater burner consists of narrow nozzles. If they are clogged with soot, the gas will flow unevenly and the water will heat up more slowly.

The gap may be so small that it is not possible to detect the leak by smell. If you suspect a malfunction of this type, apply a soapy solution to the connections and then apply gas to the device.

If the solution begins to bubble, you should stop work, turn off the gas and immediately call an experienced gas technician. Self-indulgence at this stage can be fatal.

The water pressure is normal, the soot has been removed, but the column still does not turn on? Now is the time to check your traction. Modern models usually have special sensors that detect the lack of draft and do not allow the device to be turned on, cutting off the gas supply to the ignition device.

To check, it is better to use strips of thin paper. The flame of a candle or lighter can be dangerous if the problem is caused by a gas leak.


If soot particles and other combustion products accumulate in the column too quickly, you need to find the malfunction that leads to this result

Having discovered weak traction, it is necessary to identify the cause of the situation. Usually it is enough to clean the chimney to restore normal operation of the appliance. If this does not help, you should consult with a gas equipment engineer; there may be flaws made during the installation of the chimney structure.

Cleaning the water heater from soot

Fuel burnout products cover the lower surface of the radiator fins over time, this is facilitated by:

  • long-term use of the maximum flame of gas burners;
  • insufficient draft in the chimney pipe due to poor exhaust;
  • poor ratio of gas and oxygen in the air, contributing to its incomplete combustion;
  • excessive content of impurities in the gas mixture;
  • drops of condensate containing soot on the radiator plates from the chimney.

Cleaning of soot is carried out when the area of ​​contamination is more than 30%; in most cases it is combined with the elimination of scale. It is not necessary to call a professional to remove the soot layer from the radiator plates, but in order to save money, you will have to independently remove the heat exchanger from the water heater body, which is a task of average difficulty for the average person.

When carrying out this operation, you will need the following plumbing and household tools:

  • An adjustable plumbing wrench, in rare cases a gas wrench (Bacho pipe wrench), designed to work with pipe nuts.
  • Set of Phillips and flat screwdrivers, chisel.
  • Pliers, pliers or round nose pliers.
  • Consumables - paronite gaskets, flax fiber.

There is a wide range of geysers of domestic and foreign production on the market (Vector, Bosch, Astra, Neva, Oasis, Junkers, Termet, Electrolux), with the same operating principle, they have different assembly schemes, so we will focus on the general stages of their disassembly to remove the heat exchanger:

  • Turn off the water and gas supply, remove the upper protective casing and handles, disconnect the water supply pipe from the heat exchanger, pulling out the locking latches and moving it to the side.
  • Do the same with the outlet pipe of the coil, unscrewing the flexible line from it, remove the coarse filters from both outlets and put them aside.
  • The reverse draft sensor is removed and moved to the side, the gas burner block is unscrewed from the frame of the unit and taken out.
  • The fixing plate is snapped off the column body and the brackets holding the heat exchanger are removed, the additional screws securing the coil body are unscrewed, after which it is removed out and subjected to further cleaning.

Dismantling the water heating column heat exchanger

It is easy to clean the heat exchanger from soot using the following methods:

  1. Place it in a plastic basin with warm water and add household dishwashing detergent to it, wipe off the oily soot deposit with a soft sponge.
  2. A good way to remove soot is laundry soap, grated and placed in hot water.
  3. When simultaneously cleaning soot and scale, a cleaning solution is poured into the inverted coil and left in this position for several hours - during this time the scale should completely dissolve in the anti-scale agent.
  4. Since the gas burner block is removed when the coil is dismantled, it can also be cleaned by placing it in a bowl of water and household dishwashing detergent and wiping the contaminated areas with a sponge. After cleaning, it is washed several times in warm water and dried thoroughly, otherwise water that gets into the small channels of the igniter and wicks will interfere with the passage of gas.

Cleaning the heat exchanger from soot

How to remove the casing of a Bosch water heater?

The decorative and protective casing of the speaker is easy to remove:

  • you need to unfasten the round adjustment knobs by pulling them towards you;
  • move the rectangular gas adjustment knob to the body cavity (the “ignition” position). Please note that not every Bosch water heater model has such a handle;
  • Using a Phillips screwdriver, unscrew the two self-tapping screws securing the casing to the column frame. They are located at the bottom, on the sides of the device.

All that remains is to carefully push the lower part of the water heater casing towards you with both hands. Then lift up, remove completely and set aside. Now you can visually assess the contamination of the device and determine the scale of cleaning work.

Second cleaning method

The unit must be cleaned every 6 months, but at least once a year. If there is an agreement on gas supplies, then the company’s specialists must carry out timely maintenance of gas boilers. If you want to clean the column yourself, then you must follow the following instructions:

  1. 1Initially, you need to close the gas; the tap is usually located under the device. Then you need to loosen the bolts that secure the casing, then unscrew them and clean everything with a needle with 4 edges. Today it is possible to buy a special brush for cleaning boilers, which is more convenient to use than a needle. The next step is to wash the burner sections in a degreaser. If the wick is clogged, it also needs to be cleaned with a needle or metal scraper. At the last stage, you need to assemble all the parts of the column in the reverse order and fill the unit with water before starting the gas.
  2. 2To clean the burners in the pipe through which the gas flows, you can use a stiff brush. The pipe must be cleaned with wire and rinsed with water and solvent. The upper area of ​​the burner is cleaned with fine sandpaper.
  3. 3Units that are cleaned in a timely manner will last much longer. The fire will be glare-free and uniform. If it is noticeable that the column is smoking, the fire is uneven, weak or, conversely, strong, then it needs to be cleaned. An uncleaned unit is dangerous.

Option for cleaning the water intake unit

We figured out how to clean the burner of a gas water heater, what to use and how to flush the radiator. The last point in the review is cleaning the water inlet assembly. It contains a strainer that prevents large pieces of rust and other deposits from clogging the pipes. It is imperative to check the membrane tension - if it is insufficient, there will not be sufficient draft from the gas water heater after turning on the water tap.

How to clean the column if the water intake unit is clogged:

  1. Remove the unit from the device.
  2. Unscrew the screw part and open the housing.
  3. Clean the filter under a powerful running stream of water.
  4. Check the membrane - if there are bulges, the part has served its purpose and needs to be replaced, it would be best to install a silicone product.
  5. Close the water inlet cover, preferably using screws. This will ensure maximum uniform tension.

You can only clean the jet nozzles yourself - in other situations you will need the help of a professional technician. The plumbing component is not so complicated and allows for “household” interventions. The main thing is to follow the basic rules and follow the established standards of work.

Classification of methods

To eliminate scale from the device, you can completely disassemble it, you can do without these measures. In the first case, the level of pollution is serious. In the second, only the radiator is cleaned.

There is another way - to clean the igniter, electrode system and water block.

If the situation requires you to disassemble the device, it will not hurt to have an idea of ​​the circuit diagram of its structure.

A typical drawing of such units is as follows:

If the gas water heater is thoroughly clogged, the flame of its burner will turn yellow. This is the main sign of serious blockages.

If the igniter produces a weak flame, local soot removal is required.

Device

Before you start cleaning, you need to figure out what elements the water heating apparatus consists of.

Heat exchanger

The main part of any geyser is the heat exchanger, which many call a radiator. Outwardly, it looks like an ordinary iron box. During operation of the device, warm air generated in the combustion chamber enters the box.

There are several tubes installed around the heat exchange device through which water is passed. It is during the circulation of liquid around the box that it is heated.

Igniter

The igniter is responsible for the operation of the gas system, and therefore it must burn continuously. The main function of this column component is to ignite the main burner. If the pilot light does not light, the burner will not light and the water will not begin to heat up.

There are several reasons why the pilot light may not light:

  • breakdown of sensors responsible for traction;
  • gas filter clogged;
  • poor draft in the chimney.

Main burner

The main burner is responsible for heating the cold water in the system, which is ignited thanks to the burning igniter. If the burner breaks down and stops working, the column will not heat the water.

Soot removal

Most often, the heat exchanger has to be cleaned of soot. The best option is to remove it from the device. To do this, turn off the water and gas supply, and then open the tap closest to the water heater. Then the pipe is loosened with an open-end wrench and the nut is unscrewed a couple of turns. The contents of the device will flow out through the tap, which must be open.

When you dismantle the heat exchanger, it is better to cover the burner with a rag to prevent soot from getting on it. The lion's share of the work on cleaning the column is precisely removing the assembly. Once you remove it, you won't have any problems cleaning it. Feel free to take the device into the bathroom. Clean the parts with detergents and a stiff brush, and then dry thoroughly. After this, the device can be installed back and the unit can be reassembled, only in the reverse order. And be sure to remember to replace the O-rings on the unit with new ones. The last, most important operation is washing the unit and checking it. First you need to open the water. When the heat exchanger is full, close the tap and inspect the unit for leaks. If everything is in order and water does not leak anywhere, then you can try to start the column.

How to protect against scale

There are three types of filters that will prevent scale from appearing.

Water filter for water softening

This is a small plastic tube, inside of which there is a small tube with salt crystals. When a liquid passes through such a tube, its composition changes. Thanks to this, the amount of scale on surfaces is reduced by 2-3 times.

Magnetic filter

Magnetic models have two small magnets that form a field. The water passing through such filtration structures is purified and becomes softer.

Popular homework tools

In many cases, descaling at home is quite possible. The main thing is to use the right tools.

The most common mistake is working with hydrochloric or sulfuric acids. They are characterized by a weak cleaning effect, but they leave scratches and other defects on the walls of the device.

But if you still decide, then you should know how to flush a gas water heater with hydrochloric acid?

First, dissolve this acid in distilled water. The composition should be 5-8%. Pour it into the TO and leave for 5-10 minutes. Be sure to wear protective gloves when working. And never use such acid in undiluted format for these purposes.

You should not make too strong a solution and leave the created product in the column for a long time, otherwise it will fail. Also, the composition with hydrochloric acid must be supplemented with inhibitors, especially when flushing the radiator. Without these additions, corrosion may form. After the procedure, rinse the device with a solution of water and soda.

Phosphoric acid is more effective and safer. This is a neutral product that perfectly removes scale and does not harm the metal surface of the column. The acid dissolves in water in a ratio of 1:6.

They also often clean the geyser from scale with vinegar. It is not used in pure form, but also in solution. Household acetic acid is often used. Make the composition in the following proportions: a glass of water and a teaspoon of acid. The solution is poured into the device to be cleaned and left for 10-15 minutes. Then, using a stiff brush, very carefully clean the area. The composition is drained, the column is washed with soda water.

Most often, the device is cleaned using citric acid. It dissolves in water in the ratio: 1 l - 60 g. If the contamination is complex, you can increase the proportion of acid to 100 g.

The procedure follows a similar scenario. The product is poured in for 10-15 minutes. It merges. The operation is carried out using a hard sponge. If necessary, repeat until complete cleansing.

To effectively remove scale from plate heat exchangers and coils, special cleaning agents, such as aquashield and anti-scale, are optimal.

Signs that the column needs to be cleaned

Faults indicating the need for water heater maintenance are obvious

You can carry out diagnostics yourself, paying attention to the following failures:

  • There is no pressure - the reason: the heat exchanger of the gas water heater is clogged. Under constant thermal influence, the coil inside gradually becomes overgrown with scale. A characteristic feature: a significant difference in pressure in the cold water and hot water pipelines.
  • Insufficient intensity of water heating - the gas water heater is clogged with soot. When fuel is burned, some of the combustion products settle on the fins of the heat exchanger. A large amount of soot in the geyser is formed due to several reasons:
    1. combustion with insufficient oxygen;
    2. burning gas at low temperature;

  • type of fuel (with bottled gas there are more combustion products than when using mains fuel).
  • Due to disturbances in the combustion process, a large amount of combustion products accumulates on the heat exchanger. Soot has heat-insulating properties. If you do not clean the surface of the radiator in time, the water will take longer to warm up and at a lower temperature. It gets to the point where the burner at full power is unable to heat the liquid to the required parameters.

  • The water heater does not start or turns off after 1-2 minutes of operation.

According to the manufacturer's instructions, scheduled maintenance of an instantaneous gas water heater is necessary at least once every 1-2 years. The frequency of preventive cleaning is influenced by the quality of the water used and the presence of anti-scale protection.

As for the maintenance of storage gas water heaters, it is recommended to clean the tank annually. During repairs, the magnesium anode is changed, the condition of the surface is checked and, if necessary, washed to remove calcium deposits.

Cleaning the geyser from scale and soot can be done independently. The work requires an understanding of the internal structure and design. A minimum set of plumbing tools will be required.

Descaling procedure

To flush the heat exchanger of a conventional gas water heater, you must first find the valves that shut off the flow of gas and water to the device, and then turn them. At the same stage, it is recommended to obtain the operating instructions and refresh your memory about the device’s design, as well as the manufacturer’s recommendations. This will avoid mistakes during dismantling.

To disassemble the column, you will need the usual tools that any experienced craftsman has at his disposal:

  • adjustable and pipe wrench;
  • straight and Phillips screwdrivers;
  • paronite gaskets;
  • a hose at least half a meter long;
  • a metal clamp to secure this hose.

The hose is connected to the outlet of the heat exchanger and lowered into the sink so that waste water with contaminants can be drained into the sewer. If this is not possible, you will also have to stock up on a large enough container to drain the water. The protective casing is removed from the column. Be careful not to break the control panel.

Now you need to remove the water filter, which is usually secured with a nut. The filter should then be washed and replaced. If the deposits prove to be too complex, it is recommended to use chemical cleaners to remove contaminants from the mesh. During the washing process, damage to the filter may be detected. In this case, it is better to replace it.

Now you need to disconnect the heat exchanger from the water pipes; usually in these places a regular threaded connection is used, which should simply be unscrewed. The heat exchanger is removed from its hinges and turned over. Some craftsmen advise placing it in a large enough container during cleaning so that aggressive chemicals do not leak onto the floor.

Suitable products can be used as a cleaner, for example, Antiscale. A regular 9% vinegar solution and other household compositions will also work. You can make a solution of citric acid: 100 g per liter of water.

Some have had positive experiences descaling with drinks like Pepsi-Cola or Sprite, which contain phosphoric acid. But you should not use vinegar essence for these purposes, it can corrode the walls of the pipes, and serious repairs will have to be carried out.

The heat exchanger is turned over and the cleaner is poured into it using a rubber bulb or a large syringe. Usually you need at least 500 ml of the substance, but no more than a liter. After this, vinegar or citric acid is left inside for about a quarter of an hour. When using industrial cleaners, it is recommended to follow the instructions.

At the end of cleaning, the solution is drained and the pipes are washed to remove accumulated dirt. To do this, the inlet of the heat exchanger is again connected to the water supply, and a container is placed at the outlet to collect dirty water. Flushing is carried out until a clean stream appears. If there is serious contamination, a one-time cleaning procedure may not be enough; it will have to be repeated again, using a fresh portion of the cleaner.

Upon completion of work, it is necessary to reassemble the column in the reverse order. The heat exchanger is connected to the water supply. In this case, the threaded connections should be sealed and treated with graphite lubricant. All gaskets present at the installation sites must be immediately replaced with new ones.

Now you need to replace the washed coarse filter, put the casing on the device and again supply gas and water to the column by unscrewing the corresponding valves. All that remains is to perform a test run of water to make sure that the column is working properly.

Methods for washing a column with a pump

For regular flushing, you will need a circulation pump with a container for liquid, a liner, a rubber hose, a 24mm wrench, citric acid or 0.5 liters of vinegar.

You can install additional equipment for a gas water heater yourself, strictly following the instructions, but it is better to turn to professionals to avoid gas leaks.

There is an easy way to wash the column with a homemade cleaning solution.

Preparation:

  • close the gas supply valve;
  • pour water into a container and heat it up;
  • remove the column casing to provide access to the interior of the device.

In this case, washing is carried out without removing the heat exchanger.

When using additional equipment, you must perform the following manipulations:

  1. Unscrew the inlet pipe of the water supply regulator to secure the pump.
  2. Disconnect the flexible hose from the pump.
  3. Put the regulator back.
  4. Open a hot water tap and dilute citric acid in a ratio of 100 g per liter of boiling water.

Do not use concentrated citric acid; it has a detrimental effect on the integrity of copper pipes.

When cleaning the internal components of a gas water heater, you can use another method:

  • Pour the solution into the tank.
  • Start the system for flushing the heat exchanger, setting the operating time to two hours.
  • Turn on the column igniter to increase efficiency.
  • After finishing washing, reassemble in reverse order.

Before assembly, it is necessary to clean the burner with a brush, sweeping away all remnants of combustion products. After all the manipulations, the column is assembled in the reverse order, securing all the parts in place.

Cleaning the heat exchanger without dismantling

There is also a way to clean the heat exchanger without completely dismantling it. To do this, you must first remove the casing from the device and disconnect the water supply pipe from the heat exchanger. The inlet copper tube of the coil should be slightly shifted to make it easier to work with.

A hose is put on the outlet pipe. Then you need to open the tap and drain a little water, about a liter, to free the coil from liquid. If it is possible to clarify the capacity of the heat exchanger in the technical data sheet, then it is recommended to drain exactly the same amount of water or a little more from the system.

To clean the column using this method, it is better to take Antiscale powder, which is diluted with hot water before use. It doesn’t hurt to take care to protect your skin and eyes from accidental exposure to the composition, since it contains hydrochloric acid.

Now you need to insert a funnel into the inlet pipe and pour Antiscale into the heat exchanger. It should be remembered that when pouring quickly, a reaction may begin inside, which will lead to the ejection of the dangerous solution in the opposite direction. Therefore, you need to pour the composition in small portions and in a thin stream.

The heat exchanger filled with solution should be left for about two hours. To speed up the cleaning process, you can turn on the igniter (it is not necessary to turn off the gas for this cleaning method). When the process is over, you should open the tap and drain the water with the sludge dissolved in it from the column.

If a lot of contaminants come out and the jet shows good pressure, cleaning can be considered satisfactory. If not, you need to carry out the procedure again, but when using Antiscale, such a need usually does not arise.

This cleaning method is recommended to be carried out using just such a cleaner. The use of vinegar or citric acid in this case can have a bad effect on the condition of the aluminum gearbox.

When to clean

There are several signs that indicate the need to clean the gas water heater.

Difficulties with arson

The main sign that the device needs cleaning is difficulty igniting the igniter. It stops igniting due to severe blockage, which impairs the flow of gas. Therefore, before igniting the device, you need to carefully inspect the igniter and check whether it is clogged with soot or other debris.

The heater starts briefly, the main burner quickly turns off

Some owners of gas heating devices experience premature shutdown of the main burner. This problem leads to poor heating of the water. Most often, it stops burning and heating the liquid due to the accumulation of debris inside the burner.

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Soot is pouring out from underneath the casing

If you do not clean the column for a long time, soot will begin to spill out from under its casing. Therefore, if there are traces of soot near the device, you will have to remove the protective casing yourself and clean all contaminated parts.

Water heats up slightly at maximum power

Some people are faced with the fact that the gas water heater does not heat up the water well. In order for it to heat the liquid better, you have to set the maximum power, but sometimes even this does not help get rid of the problem. Poor water heating is associated with severe clogging of the burner, and therefore, in order to normalize the operation of the device, you will have to clean it.

Cotton in the combustion chamber

Sometimes during operation of the column in the combustion chamber you can hear a loud bang. Many people, when such extraneous noise appears, think that the device is faulty, but this is not the case. The popping noise may occur due to a clogged igniter that takes a long time to ignite.

Yellow flame

Each modern model of geysers is equipped with a special jet. This is a small hole responsible for adjusting the gas supply before igniting the igniter with the burner. After prolonged use, the hole becomes clogged with soot and other debris, resulting in a yellow wick flame.

Triggering of overheating and draft sensors

Several sensors are installed in geysers that monitor draft and heating temperature. When the device overheats and traction deteriorates, they operate and turn it off. Most often, overheating occurs due to the accumulation of soot inside the heat exchanger. The accumulation of debris leads to a narrowing of the gas-air cross-section and an increase in temperature.

Construction dust after renovation

During renovation work, a lot of construction dust is generated in an apartment or house. It can settle not only on furniture, but also on devices installed in the room. If repairs are carried out in a room with a gas water heater, a lot of dust can get into it, which will negatively affect the operation of the device. Therefore, after completing the repair work, it is necessary to clean the column from accumulated debris.

Removing scale from the heat exchanger

Scale is a very common problem with any water heating equipment. It is formed as a result of the interaction of salts contained in water with high temperatures. Accordingly, its main concentration falls on those elements that are simultaneously in contact with both heat and liquid. In this case, it is a heat exchanger.

Scale has a rather negative effect on equipment. At a minimum, it clogs the tubes, reducing their capacity. Because of this, the water circulates worse, and even heats up poorly in the process.

You can determine whether there is a problem even before you disassemble the column and look inside the heat exchanger. Symptoms may include:

  • hot water from the mixer runs much worse than cold water;
  • the gas in the water heater goes out almost immediately after ignition;
  • the column does not turn on;
  • The water began to heat up worse than before.

Fortunately, you can deal with scale yourself, and it will not require any major costs. All you need is some time, a large basin, a hose, citric acid and warm water. Just in case, also stock up on a rag—some liquid may spill onto the floor during the process.

  1. Prepare a cleaning solution. To do this, 100 grams of citric acid must be diluted in 1 liter of warm water. If there is a lot of scale, then it is better to use more radical means. Household chemical stores sell various chemical compounds designed specifically to remove such deposits. Of course, this will cost more than citric acid, but this product also works more effectively. If both options are not suitable for you for some reason, you can try a not too concentrated solution of vinegar - you should use the table variety for it, not the essence. In extreme cases, a soda like Coca-Cola or Sprite can pass for a cleaning agent. They contain orthophosphoric acid, which plays the role of a solvent. But use this method at your own peril and risk, since, to put it mildly, it is not recommended.
  2. Place the heat exchanger in a large basin. Pour the prepared solution into the tubes until they are completely filled. To make it more convenient, use a rubber enema bulb or something similar.
  3. If you used vinegar or lemon solution for cleaning, then the heat exchanger should lie in a flooded state for 15 minutes. If you used store-bought chemicals, the soaking time is indicated on the package.
  4. After the soaking has taken effect, it is necessary to drain the solution and rinse the heat exchanger. For this you will need a hose. Lower one end of it into the nearest sink, and attach the other to the heat exchanger, which must be connected to the cold water supply pipe. Then open the shut-off valve on it. A stream of water will wash away all the solution, draining through the hose into the sink. Do the flushing for a longer period of time so that all the aggressive composition leaves the walls of the heat exchanger. Otherwise, exposure to substances will continue, which may lead to damage to the metal.

After washing, perform a visual inspection of the heat exchanger tubes. If the walls are clean, great, you can assemble the column to its original state. If there is some scale left in the tubes, then repeat the procedure from the very beginning.

Expert advice

Sometimes the cause of the smell may be a poor-quality heating element or anode. If the smell or taste in the water reappears after cleaning, this may be the problem.

To avoid problems with scale, perform maintenance on your boiler once a year.

If you have dirty water from a water supply system, a well, or a borehole, place a filter in front of the boiler entrance and periodically change or clean it.

Do not heat the water below +55 degrees. At a lower temperature, microorganisms will multiply in it, especially the dangerous Legionella.

If your water heater tank is made of stainless steel, paint the welds with enamel. This is the weakest point of such boilers.

Install a back pressure valve. It will bleed water if the pressure in the system is too strong or a water hammer occurs. This way you will protect yourself from surprises.

Preventing scale formation

It is obvious that scale primarily forms in the heat exchanger

It is important to warn her - if the radiator becomes clogged, this will lead to damage to the device

Water hardness depends on the region. In the northern regions it is less, but towards the south it gradually increases

Residents of regions with hard water should pay attention to softeners. They are installed at the entrance of pipes to a house or apartment.

This is useful not only for the column, but in general for devices that have a heating element.

If the water situation is not so severe, then such radical measures are not required. It is enough to install special filters.

You can flush the system with formic or phosphoric acid. With this treatment, a properly prepared solution is very important: for 1 mm of scale there is 1% acid. However, the total concentration should not exceed 10%! Stronger solutions may damage surfaces.

Preventing scale formation

Hard water is not the only cause of scale build-up inside heat exchanger tubes. For its appearance, you need not only the salts contained in the water, but also a high heating temperature. The hotter the gas burns, the more intense the solid deposit inside the device. Temperatures of 80 degrees or higher are considered critical.

Obviously, such high heating is not needed for domestic use. For a shower, 40-42 degrees is enough; for washing even the dirtiest dishes, 45 degrees is enough. An automatic washing machine will heat the water up to 95 degrees, if necessary, but the gas water heater does not participate in this process in any way.

Therefore, if hot water constantly has to be diluted with cold water, it is worth reviewing the settings of the geyser for heating temperature. Some amateur craftsmen drill out the igniter of a gas water heater. This is done in order to increase the heating rate of the water flow.

In older models, this modification eliminates the need to light up and adjust the device every time you turn it on. Finally, a drilled igniter is needed to ensure that the gas ignites even with very low water flow pressure.

In this case, a very dangerous situation can arise when a small amount of water in the heat exchanger boils and goes into gaseous form. As a result, the pressure in the heat exchanger will increase sharply and it will simply burst.

Of course, gas workers consider such intervention dangerous, and manufacturers refuse to fulfill warranty obligations for devices with such modifications. To improve the pressure in the system, you can select and install a conventional circulation or booster pump. And the quality of the water supply will improve, and the devices will not be damaged.

Causes of contamination of geysers

A characteristic feature of water heaters is that they are powered from three systems - water supply, gas and electricity. And if there are usually no problems with the electrical system, then this cannot be said about others.

In the water, which usually comes from the central water supply, all sorts of salts are dissolved in a decent amount, containing, in particular, calcium and magnesium. When the water temperature passes 65°C, these elements begin to precipitate and form deposits called scale.

To reduce the consequences of this phenomenon, you should try not to use too hot water. For showers and baths, 40°C is quite enough; for washing dishes, and even with some proprietary product, 45°C is enough.

During the process of heating water, the outer surface of the heat exchanger, blown by a stream of air heated by a gas burner, mixed with soot from the burnt gas, becomes overgrown with soot and carbon deposits. Their formation is due to:

  • insufficient air flow;
  • excessive burner flame;
  • poor exhaust gas extraction;
  • impurities in the gas composition;
  • drainage of dirty condensate from the chimney.

Operating principle of instantaneous water heater

A gas water heater is a relatively simple device for heating water. On top there is a heat exchanger connected to the water supply system. Underneath there is a burner, which is connected to a gas pipe.

In all modern models, burner ignition is automated; only very old or faulty models are ignited manually. It is better to repair the latter so as not to risk the health of your family and the integrity of your property.

The design is hidden by a protective casing, on the front panel of which the control unit is usually located. It regulates the maximum temperature of water heating, the amount of gas and other indicators of the operation of the device. On top there is a hood and a chimney pipe through which combustion products are removed.

When the water is turned on in the house, the burner automatically turns on and the gas heats the water to the required temperature. Auto-ignition is configured in such a way that the column turns on only when the water pressure in the system is sufficiently high. Another important indicator is the presence of good traction.

Before starting work on cleaning a household geyser, you need to get acquainted with the structure of the device in order to disassemble it correctly

The process of heating water is accompanied by the precipitation of hard sediment, which gradually accumulates inside the heat exchanger. The tubes become clogged with deposits, as a result the quality of heating deteriorates and the operation of the instantaneous water heater becomes insufficiently efficient.

Regular cleaning of the column will help avoid such problems. In addition to scale, other contaminants can accumulate inside the device, it all depends on the quality of the water.

A household geyser is not particularly complicated: water moves through the heat exchanger pipe, it is heated by a burner, and the ignition is turned on automatically

The following signs indicate that it is time to clean the column:

  • the pressure from a hot water tap is much weaker than the stream from a cold tap;
  • the pressure is good, but almost immediately after switching on the column goes out;
  • the device stopped turning on altogether, regardless of the pressure;
  • there is insufficient heating of the flow compared to the previous state;
  • The water heats up to the desired temperature, but too slowly.

Some malfunctions can also be observed when the shut-off valve, which is installed at the entrance to the dispenser, breaks down. It doesn’t hurt to check it first, and only then start cleaning.

How does such a unit work?

When cleaning the Neva gas water heater with your own hands and other brands, you need to take into account the design features of such units. Visually, they look like a large iron box with pipes – one for gas, the other for cold water.

Inside the case there are:

  • Igniter;
  • Burner;
  • Heat exchanger for hot water supply.

The unit operates as follows. First, the user opens the hot water tap, at which time the ignition in the column is automatically turned on. The igniter is turned on - it ignites the main burner, and it begins to heat cold water in the heat exchanger until the set temperatures are reached. A similar principle is used by most boiler models.

Important! On a gas water heater, ignition can be electric or piezo.

From a design point of view, modern heat exchangers are extremely well thought out. For example, the heat exchanger from the column has the shape of a coil (spiral), which guarantees the fastest heating of the water before it is supplied to the tap. Combustion products are immediately removed from the room through the chimney into the ventilation. Cheap models do not always contain output, which is their main drawback. Therefore, when choosing equipment, take into account all the main factors - this will help you make the only right choice of equipment and prevent unnecessary expenses in the future.

Why does soot appear?

Many owners of geysers are faced with the problem of soot. To get rid of such contaminants, you can contact specialists, however, carrying out this work is not difficult, so you can do everything yourself. In cases where contaminants appear in the holes of the jets, you can completely get by using a small brush or thin wire.

Traces of soot very often appear in the unit due to leaks that occur in the pipes. At this time, the release of fuel is so weak that household members are unlikely to notice its smell. To identify such violations, you need to check the pipe connection areas. To do this, take brushes and apply a soap solution with them. If the applied layer is covered with bubbles, this will indicate that it is time to call the gas service employees.

Poor water quality can also cause contamination of the geyser. Foreign elements from the liquid can accumulate and, as a result, settle on the mesh filter. This negatively affects the throughput of the unit. Those inclusions that managed to overcome the barrier in the form of a filter may begin to accumulate on the membrane part. Under such conditions, this part stops responding correctly to pressure changes.

Another common problem with gas-powered dispensers is scale. It appears due to the crystallization of salts that are present in the liquid. Here you need to take into account that the higher the temperature of the water, the sooner the salt will accumulate on important components of the equipment. In most cases, scale appears in such equipment due to the constant operation of the burner or due to heating that exceeds 50 degrees.

Why does the column need cleaning?

The function of a geyser is to heat water by burning gas. Thus, the geyser simultaneously belongs to two types of rubble appliances - gas and water. In the gas part of the column, soot accumulates and soot forms, which must be periodically cleaned. Also, sometimes you need to clean the jets - the calibrated holes of the burner and igniter.

The main scourge of the water supply part of the column is scale. Scale is salts dissolved in hard tap water, which precipitate during the evaporation of water and settle on the walls of the water supply pipes. Particular problems are caused by scale in the heat exchanger. In order for the water passing over the burner to warm up, the water flow in the heat exchanger is distributed through thin tubes. By clogging the channels of the thin tubes of the heat exchanger, scale can significantly reduce the efficiency of the column, or even make this work completely impossible.

Homemade instantaneous water heater for small household needs

I will sell this homemade product or make it to order. Message me or leave a comment to discuss details. Good day everyone. This article may be useful for those who are faced with the problem of disconnection or lack of hot water. The technique will also be relevant for summer cottages, where installing purchased water heaters is not always advisable.

Necessary materials

The source of heating the water will be a gas stove. There are 2 options for how to quickly make an instantaneous water heater, but their operating principle is the same. In the first case, you will need a copper tube. In the second option - an old car radiator (it is better to give preference to a copper one, whatever is available). You will also need 2 hoses and 2 clamps.

Stages of manufacturing a water heater

If you use a copper tube as a heating element, then initially it will need to be bent in such a way as to form a spiral. You can make the coil neat and even by wrapping the tube several times around another pipe of the required diameter or something similar, as shown in the photo.


(The picture was taken from the network as an example, since my bending process was not filmed due to the fact that I preferred to make an instantaneous water heater from a car heater radiator). The main thing is that one edge of the pipe is free, otherwise it will not be possible to remove the spiral it will work out. All further steps for making an instantaneous water heater for a copper coil and radiator are the same. You need to take 2 hoses. We connect one of them to a cold water tap, and the other end to the radiator pipe of the stove (or copper tube). The second hose, respectively, to the second pipe. Heated water will flow from it. To prevent leakage, clamp the edges at the junction of the hose with the water heater element with a clamp. In my case, such actions were not required, since the whole village was quite tight. Open the cold water tap, light the fire and place the radiator (or coil) on top of the cooking stove grate.

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