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Hi Guys,
I,m sure this has been covered a multitude of times, but some additional advice would be most appreciated please.
I have been using the CH system for many years with no problems, it's about 30 years old, the boiler was replaced about 6 years ago (baxi) and the pump replaced about 4 years back.
Last Autumn, the 2 port valve ( there's only one in the system ) failed to close properly, so I couldn't have "hot water only" without the radiators getting hot, this wasn't a problem in the winter, but needed changing.
I replaced it last week, and took the opportunity whilst the system was drained to replace all the radiator valves, some of which were leaking.
I re-filled the system, adding some cleaner, and fired the boiler, all seemed well, but it kept cutting out, I suspected airlocks, but it seemed to work ok later.
I ran it for a couple of days, then drained out the inky water, re-filled it ran it for a bit then drained it again, with the water coming out quite clear.
Re filled the system with inhibitor added.
Had the heating on for a few hours last night , all ok but this morning the boiler cut out again, re-set it and it came on ok, but I noticed that the vent was overflowing into the header tank, (there's only one tank)
The pump was set to 2, which it's always been run at, I put it on 3, which increased the flow from the vent. Reducing it to 1 stopped the vent overflowing.
Incidentally, the level in the tank was not increasing, indicating that the system was re-filling itself so presumably no blockages in the feed from the tank
I'm pretty sure there's no blockages in the system, and there's no gurgling sounds, I checked all rads and none needed bleeding.
As nothing has effectively changed, could it just be an airlock somewhere? or maybe, as the system is now clean, perhaps less effort from the pump is required to circulate the water?
The vent pipe's only a few cm above the header tank, but there's never been a problem before.
Any comments would be most appreciated
thanks a lot...Pete
I,m sure this has been covered a multitude of times, but some additional advice would be most appreciated please.
I have been using the CH system for many years with no problems, it's about 30 years old, the boiler was replaced about 6 years ago (baxi) and the pump replaced about 4 years back.
Last Autumn, the 2 port valve ( there's only one in the system ) failed to close properly, so I couldn't have "hot water only" without the radiators getting hot, this wasn't a problem in the winter, but needed changing.
I replaced it last week, and took the opportunity whilst the system was drained to replace all the radiator valves, some of which were leaking.
I re-filled the system, adding some cleaner, and fired the boiler, all seemed well, but it kept cutting out, I suspected airlocks, but it seemed to work ok later.
I ran it for a couple of days, then drained out the inky water, re-filled it ran it for a bit then drained it again, with the water coming out quite clear.
Re filled the system with inhibitor added.
Had the heating on for a few hours last night , all ok but this morning the boiler cut out again, re-set it and it came on ok, but I noticed that the vent was overflowing into the header tank, (there's only one tank)
The pump was set to 2, which it's always been run at, I put it on 3, which increased the flow from the vent. Reducing it to 1 stopped the vent overflowing.
Incidentally, the level in the tank was not increasing, indicating that the system was re-filling itself so presumably no blockages in the feed from the tank
I'm pretty sure there's no blockages in the system, and there's no gurgling sounds, I checked all rads and none needed bleeding.
As nothing has effectively changed, could it just be an airlock somewhere? or maybe, as the system is now clean, perhaps less effort from the pump is required to circulate the water?
The vent pipe's only a few cm above the header tank, but there's never been a problem before.
Any comments would be most appreciated
thanks a lot...Pete