Power Outages Cause Widespread Boiler Failures: The Heating Crisis Explained.
How Blackouts Are Damaging Home Heating Systems
According to TSN.ua: Extended power outages across Ukraine are causing a surge in residential boiler failures. The core issue is that most modern heating systems are not designed to withstand prolonged blackouts, leading to severe consequences. When the electricity cuts, circulation pumps stop, halting the flow of the heating fluid.
Without this circulation, boilers are at high risk of freezing. Even a small amount of frozen water can rupture the thin walls of a heat exchanger. To prevent this, specialists strongly advise completely draining the system, ideally using a compressor to blow out any remaining water. This situation highlights the vulnerability of modern infrastructure during an energy crisis.
Expert Advice to Prevent Damage
To avoid damage during power cuts, experts recommend the following measures:
- Install a backup power source, such as a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) or a generator.
- Ensure boilers are correctly installed in a dedicated utility room, which can help mitigate failure risks.
This crisis underscores the critical need for households to prepare for potential supply disruptions, especially in winter. Implementing backup power solutions and ensuring proper boiler maintenance can significantly reduce the risk of costly breakdowns and repairs. Homeowners should consider these recommendations to maintain safety and comfort in their homes amidst an unstable power grid.
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