Done the test.
It seemed like a bit of air came out to start with, then it lit, but I'm not sure if I just couldn't tell that it had lit at first as I only had the valve open very slightly.
Hi.
All we had done was all tanks taken out, conventional boiler taken out, combi in + pipework removed/added where needed.
Had Worcester's magnetic filter installed, and new bleed valves on all the rads.
System was flushed with cleaner, and Fernox F1 put in as inhibitor.
The...
Had an old tank central heating system converted to a sealed combi system in mid November, we kept the existing pipework and radiators.
Since then I've had to bleed the radiators every 3 or 4 weeks as the tops of the upstairs rads were noticeably cooler than the bottom of them.
When I...
I don't know to be honest. I've not looked inside the filter, and didnt want to remove the bottom section unless I had to. From what I gather its a magnet to catch the particles and something at the bottom for non-magnetic.
I'll post a photo later today.
I'm not sure if our filter has been installed correctly.
It is on the return pipe of a Junior 28i, but the arrows on the filter don't tally with the water flow direction. The water goes into the filter through the top connection which has an outward facing arrow on it, and comes out to the...
Thanks. I have the DT10RF.
I checked the boiler and it is set to 'Once', so I will set this to 'Off'. The manual isn't very clear about the eco mode, and I didn't want to turn off hot water altogether.
I guess this is a potential fault then if no one has any ideas. Turned it on again yesterday and it was still lit when I went to bed but this morning it's turned off again.
is there any reason why my newly installed boiler would be turning eco mode off? I turned it on last night and the green light was on but this morning I checked it and the button isn't illuminated anymore. I don't really need the water preheated.
I'm thinking the same to be honest.
The engineers are going to clean out the system prior to installing the new boiler.
I might just live with it and let them deal with it during the installation.
Update.
I've did as suggested a couple of days ago, but now we don't have heating or hot water.
Our plumber friend came for a look yesterday, and ended up having to admit defeat.
Again, considering that we are due for a combi being fitted in a few weeks, there wasn't much that was worth...
Now that I’ve turned the central heating back on after the summer, none of the radiators are getting even warm, apart from one in the bathroom.
I should mention that we are getting converted from conventional to combi in three weeks, so if it’s not worth bothering with, then I shan’t worry...