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I have had a problem with my domestic central heating system for the last 4 years but have not been sucessful in sorting it out.
Basically the downstairs radiators are always red hot and the upstairs radiators are mostly cold with an exception to the bathroom which is hot and bedroom one which is OK but not great.
I also have 2 spur radiators that go from the upstairs pipework straight through the wall into the roof space of the single story kitchen extension with a 19 foot lenght and down the 8ft stud wall teed off and shared between 2 radiators (one in the cloakroom and one in the WC (both of these radiators are always stone cold with no heat whatsoever apart from when the upstairs radiators get full of air.
I have a main radiator in the kitchen which is the first radiator in the downstairs sequence and this is always very hot along with the rest of the downstairs ones.
I have tried bleeding the radiators out, force pumping the spur radiators (which does make them get very hot) I have configured the downstairs radiators so the main valve just lets a trickle of water in and so that the downstairs get very hot but this still doesnt seem to have enough pressure for water to go upstairs. The pump is also on the highest setting possible.
I can confirm that I did drain down the whole system about 2 years ago and added Sentinel sludge remover and ran the system on hot for about 1 hour and drained the system out and refilled and added Sentinel inhibitor and the system was working a little bit better but now it is worse than ever (especially now it is so cold in the cloakroom & WC)
I also notice that the boiler does make some knocking and bubbling noises when it is running (could this be limescale? air bubbles?
If I could have a some help with this then that would be great. Would my system need a proper clean by removing all the radiators and flushing out with a hosepipe and leaving the cleaning solution in for a numbers of days?
My boiler is:- Potterton Kingfisher MF RS RS70 Floor Standing Gas Boiler (BoilerShop Potterton Kingfisher MF RS RS70)
And the whole system was installed in 2000 by the previous owners of the house (I have been here for 4 years)
Thanks there
Basically the downstairs radiators are always red hot and the upstairs radiators are mostly cold with an exception to the bathroom which is hot and bedroom one which is OK but not great.
I also have 2 spur radiators that go from the upstairs pipework straight through the wall into the roof space of the single story kitchen extension with a 19 foot lenght and down the 8ft stud wall teed off and shared between 2 radiators (one in the cloakroom and one in the WC (both of these radiators are always stone cold with no heat whatsoever apart from when the upstairs radiators get full of air.
I have a main radiator in the kitchen which is the first radiator in the downstairs sequence and this is always very hot along with the rest of the downstairs ones.
I have tried bleeding the radiators out, force pumping the spur radiators (which does make them get very hot) I have configured the downstairs radiators so the main valve just lets a trickle of water in and so that the downstairs get very hot but this still doesnt seem to have enough pressure for water to go upstairs. The pump is also on the highest setting possible.
I can confirm that I did drain down the whole system about 2 years ago and added Sentinel sludge remover and ran the system on hot for about 1 hour and drained the system out and refilled and added Sentinel inhibitor and the system was working a little bit better but now it is worse than ever (especially now it is so cold in the cloakroom & WC)
I also notice that the boiler does make some knocking and bubbling noises when it is running (could this be limescale? air bubbles?
If I could have a some help with this then that would be great. Would my system need a proper clean by removing all the radiators and flushing out with a hosepipe and leaving the cleaning solution in for a numbers of days?
My boiler is:- Potterton Kingfisher MF RS RS70 Floor Standing Gas Boiler (BoilerShop Potterton Kingfisher MF RS RS70)
And the whole system was installed in 2000 by the previous owners of the house (I have been here for 4 years)
Thanks there
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