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NIBE S2125 Particle Filter cleaning


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The Manual suggests it's this:

 

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And on Page 39 does say:

 

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But from the image there's not an obvious way how that is done.

Time to get a professional in?

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That's on the refrigerant circuit. Warranty item / something that you can't touch as a consumer. 

 

Perhaps it's a mis-translation and there is also a strainer on the water circuit that you can clean. Doubtful but we can be hopeful!

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Perhaps it's measuring a high pressure, or low flow rate and is suggesting your central heating circuit Particle Filter needs cleaning, not the ASHP Particle Filter.

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7 minutes ago, Chriswills said:

It’s just that the manual uses the term particle filter and mentions it in the diagram too. I wouldn’t have thought that NIBE care about any circuits after that?


Since Nibe try to limit their hardware to Approved Installers that have to Install in the Nibe prescribed way, I wouldn't be surprised if they do care about the primary heating circuit. Not sure about the S2125, but the F2040 has an external circ. pump and they do stipulate the Particle Filter that must be used.

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From the manual:

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This does sound like the primary heating circuit Particle Filter

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