Hello to anyone who may give me info on my boiler installation,
A couple of months ago a Corgi registered plumbing company fitted central heating in our home which consists of a heatline condensing combi boiler which I believe is the 24W model, 5 radiators and all pipework and there are TRV's on all rads. We have had many problems with banging pipes, the pump being replaced and having to ask them to fit a room stat (and they wanted to fit it in the kitchen next to the boiler above the rad!"). The pump is on setting 2 to make it bearable because of a loud humming that the pump emits, and it sounds in our bedroom (above the kitchen where boiler is) like a tap has been left running in the next room all the time and the rads in the front and bedrooms click and the pipes clank, if you turn the hot taps on too much the boiler makes a horrible whining noise. There seems to be a bypass on some pipework under the boiler and it has a screw to adjust it, should this be an auto bypass and would it reduce the noise from the boiler and the pump?
A couple of months ago a Corgi registered plumbing company fitted central heating in our home which consists of a heatline condensing combi boiler which I believe is the 24W model, 5 radiators and all pipework and there are TRV's on all rads. We have had many problems with banging pipes, the pump being replaced and having to ask them to fit a room stat (and they wanted to fit it in the kitchen next to the boiler above the rad!"). The pump is on setting 2 to make it bearable because of a loud humming that the pump emits, and it sounds in our bedroom (above the kitchen where boiler is) like a tap has been left running in the next room all the time and the rads in the front and bedrooms click and the pipes clank, if you turn the hot taps on too much the boiler makes a horrible whining noise. There seems to be a bypass on some pipework under the boiler and it has a screw to adjust it, should this be an auto bypass and would it reduce the noise from the boiler and the pump?