I tried bleeding radiators to remove air, but I don't think water was coming in to the system from the FE tank in the loft. No matter how many times I bled the rads when the heating kicked off and then stopped, there was always glugging water heading back into the boiler (like a water fall). In the loft I examined the FE tank and there is limescale over the exit. I used a length of narrow gauge galvanised wire to poke around the inside of the hole and 3 to 4 inches in to the outlet pipe. Some limescale came free and clouded the tank. When i turned the thermostat up some water was being drawn out of the FE tank! A few hours later after another poke around and bleeding rads, there is now significantly less glugging in the boiler, and only drips of water sound inside.
Now... How can I safely de-limescale the FE tank and feed pipe? Can I use any chemicals? Or anything like harpic powerplus from the supermarket?
Now... How can I safely de-limescale the FE tank and feed pipe? Can I use any chemicals? Or anything like harpic powerplus from the supermarket?