C H headertank backfilling

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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.
What do you recon?
Keith
 
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I reckon you need to ask a modertor to move this to the plumbing section ;)
 
poss the cylinder coil has failed. :idea:
blockage/restriction. :idea:

need more info.

backfilling from what pipe vent or feed ?
 
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could these be the symtpons of a failed thermostat on an immersion heater?

If so, you want to get this checked pronto, did you hear the story about that poor little girl ?
 
could these be the symtpons of a failed thermostat on an immersion heater?
:rolleyes:
so how would it be filling the f/e tank if the immersion stat had failed ?
If so, you want to get this checked pronto, did you hear the story about that poor little girl ?

totally different situation.
and that wasn't just a faulty stat issue. :rolleyes:
 
could these be the symtpons of a failed thermostat on an immersion heater?
:rolleyes:
so how would it be filling the f/e tank if the immersion stat had failed ?
If so, you want to get this checked pronto, did you hear the story about that poor little girl ?

totally different situation.
and that wasn't just a faulty stat issue. :rolleyes:

i was only asking - sounded similar at first glance.

Ok then, you explain what the problem is....
 
ah, ok. - didn't notice that was you.
Now then, please indulge me, im not a plumber. Could you expand on your ideas?
 
no need for that, i was actually interested, but if you can't be bothered or don't know how to, that fine
 
just interested in you expending on what you think is wrong and possibly what can be done to rectify the problem (not a wind-up, actually interested)
 

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