BoilerMax Premium Kerosene 28 / Home Heating Oil Additives
Improving your Boiler Efficiency with BoilerMax Premium Kerosene 28 Additives…
Under normal operation a boiler fires up and cuts out to maintain a constant room temperature (usually controlled by a room thermostat). Deposits build up between services on nozzle and heat exchanger surfaces when using untreated heating oil – without us normally knowing about it because the boiler is still working.
The nozzle deposits produce a less efficient fuel/air burn and the deposits on the heat exchanger make it harder for the energy to transfer through to heat the water. In order to achieve the same room temperature the boiler needs to fire up and cut out a little more frequently – and over time this increase use of the boiler burns more fuel.
BoilerMax premium additives can also help lower costs by reducing the risk of boiler breakdowns, blocked filters, tank/metal parts rust and other common operating problems. It has a mixture of anti-oxidants, dispersants, detergents, corrosion inhibitor, metal deactivator and other fuel stabilisers that help keep the fuel fresh, the boiler clean and avoid other operating problems that routinely occur.
Each bottle will treat around 1000 litres of fuel but can treat between 500 and 1400 litres of home heating oil.
Have you used BoilerMax Premium Kerosene 28 Home Heating Oil Additives? Did your service engineer notice a difference after you used BoilerMax additives? If you own an AGA, you may be interested in our CookerMax Premium Kerosene additives.!

We have just purchased a home with a forced air oil furnace… my husband has the nasty habit of turning the heat on just till the house warms up and then turns it off again. Is this wise, or is it better for the furnace and more cost efficient just to set the temperature to an even comfortable temperature and leave the unit running at all times..?
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