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    C H headertank backfilling

    Seco. My strategy was to panic a lot and hope for the best. I think the fault must have been as you suggested. (****). I think all is well exept for warm water in header. I dont know if this is normal. What do you recon? Cheers folks. Maly
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    C H headertank backfilling

    Howdy folks. Just wanted to bring you all up to date with backfilling header tank. Day 1. Panic. Hot water backflling into headertank via over flow. Day 2. Calmer. Water steadied to a trickle. Day 3. Happy man. No backfeed. Rads red hot. Is a little bit of warm water expected in header...
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    C H headertank backfilling

    Seco. Pardon my ignorance but what is f/e please? :roll:
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    C H headertank backfilling

    Thanks again Seco for being on the ball. Yes the water was a little murky but I wouldnt have thought too execive. I gave a bit of a rinse to the removed rad and maybe hoped for the best or maybe not gave it much thought. Weather being what it is, I have heating on in bits at a time...
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    C H headertank backfilling

    Thanks Seco for your responce. I do hope your wrong about failed coil. All was well till I drained the system. It is back feeding from the vent into the header if that helps at all. Maly
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    C H headertank backfilling

    Hi guys. I'm new to this show and would like some advise on my central heating. Yesterday I drained the system so I could move 1 radiator 7inches to the right. All went well until I discovered warm water backfilling into the headertank Ive bled all radiators twice but I havent bled the pump...
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