got a really old heating system, F and E tank in loft, one zone valve to control the heating, hot water on constantly, old potterton cast iron boiler.
none of the radiators are getting particularly hot (water is okay), colleague diagnosed circulation problem and did a powerflush, he also replaced the AAV
it didnt work and now the problem has been passed to me
When I got there I found the system was full of air so i bleed all the radiators, I also noticed the vent pipe from the FandE doesnt join the heating system on the same stretch of pipe as the cold feed, odd but at the time i assumed this couldnt accout for all the air in the system
the pump pushes toward the AAV and the new AVV has clearly been under pressure the cap has dissapeared and it has signs water has been forced out
anyway 3 days later all the rads needed bleeding again and has sucked in so much air one of the rads has become airlocked (presumably) and will need a wet vac to get it going again
I'm out of my comfort zone, i living in london and 99% of my jobs are simple combi boilers
Any suggestions what to do next, I isolated the AAV because thats my best guess of where the air is getting in
has the powerflush caused a worst blockage, the system was working and has worked for decade
none of the radiators are getting particularly hot (water is okay), colleague diagnosed circulation problem and did a powerflush, he also replaced the AAV
it didnt work and now the problem has been passed to me
When I got there I found the system was full of air so i bleed all the radiators, I also noticed the vent pipe from the FandE doesnt join the heating system on the same stretch of pipe as the cold feed, odd but at the time i assumed this couldnt accout for all the air in the system
the pump pushes toward the AAV and the new AVV has clearly been under pressure the cap has dissapeared and it has signs water has been forced out
anyway 3 days later all the rads needed bleeding again and has sucked in so much air one of the rads has become airlocked (presumably) and will need a wet vac to get it going again
I'm out of my comfort zone, i living in london and 99% of my jobs are simple combi boilers
Any suggestions what to do next, I isolated the AAV because thats my best guess of where the air is getting in
has the powerflush caused a worst blockage, the system was working and has worked for decade