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teejay246
Hi Guys
I am a newbie on the site. Q: I have an "air problem in the HW circuit. Pump gets very swishy noisy. I vent the pump, quiet for a while, then builds up again. Also get overflow occasionally though from the F&E.
Open vented fully pumped, large ( 18 rads ) very old but sound system ( professional opinion received here ) New Grundfos basic pump installed 2 winters ago, had "air" probs ever since. Did a complete system clean ( X400 for 5 weeks ), thorough drain and flush, refilled ( x100 added ), spent a week or two chasing the air around and venting etc. Still have "air" and just realised it's the HW circuit that seems to be the culprit. Have an AAV at a high point in the CH circuit and 2 open vents for the HW circuit - diagram of system attached, the AAV protruding through the roof are lead joined to the copper pipework inside the loft space. My pro CH guy ( who was a "lackie" for the guy who fitted my system 30yrs ago and well remembers the system AND who is and now a highly recommended CH engineer in his own right ) advised me on the clean, drain, flush etc. If probs reamined, told me that a simple modification to pipework might be required. Can't remember what that was though. CH sytem works and heats great.
Cheers :smilewinkgrin:
I am a newbie on the site. Q: I have an "air problem in the HW circuit. Pump gets very swishy noisy. I vent the pump, quiet for a while, then builds up again. Also get overflow occasionally though from the F&E.
Open vented fully pumped, large ( 18 rads ) very old but sound system ( professional opinion received here ) New Grundfos basic pump installed 2 winters ago, had "air" probs ever since. Did a complete system clean ( X400 for 5 weeks ), thorough drain and flush, refilled ( x100 added ), spent a week or two chasing the air around and venting etc. Still have "air" and just realised it's the HW circuit that seems to be the culprit. Have an AAV at a high point in the CH circuit and 2 open vents for the HW circuit - diagram of system attached, the AAV protruding through the roof are lead joined to the copper pipework inside the loft space. My pro CH guy ( who was a "lackie" for the guy who fitted my system 30yrs ago and well remembers the system AND who is and now a highly recommended CH engineer in his own right ) advised me on the clean, drain, flush etc. If probs reamined, told me that a simple modification to pipework might be required. Can't remember what that was though. CH sytem works and heats great.
Cheers :smilewinkgrin: