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BoilerMag protects heating system of Beamish Museum’s popular Tea Rooms

The Tea Room at Beamish Museum is the latest high-profile attraction to have its heating system protected with a BoilerMag XT industrial filter. G Roe Heating and Plumbing Services Ltd installed the BoilerMag, as well as three Ideal EvoMax 60kw LPG boilers, in the plant room of the museum’s Co-Operative buildings block, with the greatest demand coming from its popular Tea Rooms.

Located at Beamish, near the town of Stanley in County Durham, Beamish Museum is a world-famous open-air museum telling the story of life in the North East of England during the 1820s, 1900s and 1940s. The new boilers were fitted on a cascade system in order to service the demand of their tea rooms, ensuring they have a reliable supply of hot water should one of the boilers fail for any reason.

Managing Director of G Roe Heating and Plumbing Services Ltd, Greg Roe, said, “We consider installing a BoilerMag standard practice when we install any commercial plant, as it helps protect the new boilers during their working life. Although we always flush, clean and chemically treat the water during installation, the BoilerMag offers long term protection against sludge developing in the system. Any build up on sludge can decrease the output and efficiency of the boilers, so the BoilerMag helps the boilers perform efficiently long term. Modern boilers are becoming more compact, so have smaller water ways as a result. A smaller waterway is easier to become blocked, so the BoilerMag offers great peace of mind.”

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