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gezmonder
Hello, I have a standard gravity fed heating system in a four bedroom house. A couple of big rads in the extension which are downstairs in what is effectively a spur take quite a while to heat up. They do heat up fully but it takes a while compared to the others. I turn the pump up to position 3 and that helps quite a bit but when I do, an overflow pipe from the airing cupboard into the header tank runs pretty much constantly dropping very hot water into the header tank bringing the overflow into operation. So I have dropped it down to position 2 which isn't too bad but not ideal, I don't know if I should worry too much but I don't like the idea of running the pump at full whack all the time anyway, it doesn't feel like good practice. I'm wondering if it's up to the job and if the system has grown beyond the size of the pump since the extension.
BTW I am not a plumber, I have some rudimentary DIY knowledge.
BTW I am not a plumber, I have some rudimentary DIY knowledge.