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kyle

Hi all, as you can tell im new to this, bear with me,,,

Ok, I have no hot water.
The radiators are piping hot.
I have a room stat but no cylinder stat.
The boiler is a back boiler with 28 mm pipework going to cylinder.
I can see the pump, it works and I believe this is for the radiators.
I cant see any type of valve but there is a section that is boarded off leading from boiler in front room up wall under floor behind more boxed off section to cylinder.
When I ask for hot water I get nothing.
When I ask for hot water both pipes to/from the cylinder remain cold but the 28mm near the boiler are hot and other slightly less hot. Pipes to the pump is red hot.

What do you think, like i said im new, thx to anyone that can help...
 
Thx for advice, I cant remember if there were rads upstairs, it isnt my boiler.
I too was thinking ball valve stuck, block in cold feed,possibly the gate valve stuck etc but it seems open, i was gonna loosen flow pipe into cylinder to see whats there,air or water.....
Thx, keep info coming in, very usefull.....

I cant see any valves at all anywhere, unless theyr hidden?, i dont think so though
 
I think it would be a last resort to remove the panelling, wanted to see what peeps thought before I went into the demolition business,lol.
I have had a few people tell me to remove phial, observe boiler, get friend in attic, boil air lock away??,sounds dicy
I have had friend tell me to cut open pipework on cold feed to remove air lock??
Also read here it might be cold feed blockage.....
Which one, hehe
 
Lots of the old type back boiler installations had gravity hot water and suffered from the header tank running dry or a blocked cold feed pipe.The central heating would still work if that was the case
 

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