I have recently had a y Plan conversion to my 70s installed heating system which also included a tank stat.
My boiler is a glow worm Hideaway which I am told is bullet proof and well worth keeping, Approx 10 yrs old.
Prior to the conversion from the gravity fed system I was not experiencing any kettling or problems with air in system. My plumber decided to move the pump from the boiler to the airing cupboard where all the other plumbing alterations took place.
Could the kettling be anything to do with trapped air in boiler?
Unfortunately my plumber is not being very helpful with this problem, he has been back after countless calls and fitted a valve which is supposed to automatically expel surplus air, doesn't seem to be working. any advice you can give would be welcome. Also how do I deal with an uncooperative plumber
My boiler is a glow worm Hideaway which I am told is bullet proof and well worth keeping, Approx 10 yrs old.
Prior to the conversion from the gravity fed system I was not experiencing any kettling or problems with air in system. My plumber decided to move the pump from the boiler to the airing cupboard where all the other plumbing alterations took place.
Could the kettling be anything to do with trapped air in boiler?
Unfortunately my plumber is not being very helpful with this problem, he has been back after countless calls and fitted a valve which is supposed to automatically expel surplus air, doesn't seem to be working. any advice you can give would be welcome. Also how do I deal with an uncooperative plumber