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Dunston
I have a standard open vented central heating system with a fairly new <4 years Potterton Profile 50. When it was installed, the plumber told me that these do trip the thermal overloads every now and then. I thought nothing of this and true to word I kept resetting it. In the end it got so bad that BG replaced the overload switch and sensor. This seemed to fix it for a while but I was never able to have the temperature controller over 2 otherwise it tripped again.
I have sinced noticed that there is a constant stream of water coming out of the expansion pipe in to the header tank. It's not gaining water as it never overflows. My suspicion is that the original plumber got the flow and return wrong on the boiler, or BG replaced the pump the wrong way around (or both).
To prove this I assume that if I power the system up from cold and hold both pipes above the boiler I will be able to tell which way the water is flowing by which pipe get hot first?
How can I tell whether the pump is going the right way? we have a 3 way valve, should this be before or after the pump? Also, I feel that the radiators get too hot. Could it just be the thermostat on the boiler?
I have sinced noticed that there is a constant stream of water coming out of the expansion pipe in to the header tank. It's not gaining water as it never overflows. My suspicion is that the original plumber got the flow and return wrong on the boiler, or BG replaced the pump the wrong way around (or both).
To prove this I assume that if I power the system up from cold and hold both pipes above the boiler I will be able to tell which way the water is flowing by which pipe get hot first?
How can I tell whether the pump is going the right way? we have a 3 way valve, should this be before or after the pump? Also, I feel that the radiators get too hot. Could it just be the thermostat on the boiler?