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Please excuse the lack of technical terminology - I'm just a wife frustrated with the never-ending heating system dramas and a husband who is even more frustrated with it ...
So here's the problem: it all started when one day our baxi boiler started oscillating ... a lot! So we called a gas engineer who had a quick look and sorted it in minuted by installing a new heat exchanger, informing me that the old one was blocked ... Fair enough! It worked and we had lovely hot showers until ... a week later it started osculating again ...
So out came the heat exchanger cleaned out and put back in ... So another week and the invigorating contrast showers were once again a daily reality ...
This time the the heating system got flushed out, filter installed on the system, new heat exchanger put in again ... Hooray, we thought, it's over! But almost a week later the oscillation was back ...
Ok ... some of the pipework in the loft got replaced, ANOTHER filter went in, more flushing, more cleaning out ... And ... yes, you've guessed it - it all lasted about a week ...
The last attempt: new heat exchanger, new expansion vessel in the boiler, ALL of the heating system got flushed inc valves in the boiler, the piping manifold, each individual radiator take off and flushed ... EVERYTHING that we could think of was cleaned ... inhibitor in the system ... (lots of) ... And now ... TWO weeks after dreaded problem is back again ...
A few notes on the system: underfloor heating - pp piping, one manifold, acova column radiators on some walls - another circuit with own manifold, baxi combi boiler ... Installed three years ago. Worked perfectly with just the UFH, problems began after the radiators have been added. When flushing the system - clear water with black hard flakes and sand-like granules come out. I understand that the blocked h/exchager is what makes for oscillating water temperature. What I (and the engineer husband) fail to understand is where the residue is coming from ... Flushed several times, inhibitor added, everything seems to be in order ... I tend to look at the radiators with a sense of suspicion ... Internal damage? Perhaps some sort of anti-corrosion coating inside the radiator damaged? Manufacturing fault? Rust? If its rust - why black without a hint of brown? ...
Help! I NEED a sane husband back and a hot shower!
(all gas units have remained untouched and are intack - could there be a problem lurking there, if so - what shall I suggest the gas engineer to look at?)
So here's the problem: it all started when one day our baxi boiler started oscillating ... a lot! So we called a gas engineer who had a quick look and sorted it in minuted by installing a new heat exchanger, informing me that the old one was blocked ... Fair enough! It worked and we had lovely hot showers until ... a week later it started osculating again ...
So out came the heat exchanger cleaned out and put back in ... So another week and the invigorating contrast showers were once again a daily reality ...
This time the the heating system got flushed out, filter installed on the system, new heat exchanger put in again ... Hooray, we thought, it's over! But almost a week later the oscillation was back ...
Ok ... some of the pipework in the loft got replaced, ANOTHER filter went in, more flushing, more cleaning out ... And ... yes, you've guessed it - it all lasted about a week ...
The last attempt: new heat exchanger, new expansion vessel in the boiler, ALL of the heating system got flushed inc valves in the boiler, the piping manifold, each individual radiator take off and flushed ... EVERYTHING that we could think of was cleaned ... inhibitor in the system ... (lots of) ... And now ... TWO weeks after dreaded problem is back again ...
A few notes on the system: underfloor heating - pp piping, one manifold, acova column radiators on some walls - another circuit with own manifold, baxi combi boiler ... Installed three years ago. Worked perfectly with just the UFH, problems began after the radiators have been added. When flushing the system - clear water with black hard flakes and sand-like granules come out. I understand that the blocked h/exchager is what makes for oscillating water temperature. What I (and the engineer husband) fail to understand is where the residue is coming from ... Flushed several times, inhibitor added, everything seems to be in order ... I tend to look at the radiators with a sense of suspicion ... Internal damage? Perhaps some sort of anti-corrosion coating inside the radiator damaged? Manufacturing fault? Rust? If its rust - why black without a hint of brown? ...
Help! I NEED a sane husband back and a hot shower!
(all gas units have remained untouched and are intack - could there be a problem lurking there, if so - what shall I suggest the gas engineer to look at?)