HELP!! Potterton Netaheat keeps cutting out

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I have a Potterton Neatheat Electronic and it seems to keep cutting out. We have no heating but there is still hot water. If we put the temp up to full it will light up for a few minutes then cut out. We have had problems with 2 radiators, which have been cold at the top, we have tried to bleed them but on one of them the valve snapped off making it impossible to open and the other one is stuck tight, so could the problem be air in the system?
Can any one help????
 
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If it's overheating due to air so keeping itself off, it'll be making more bubbling and banging noises than usual - ?
 
If the neataheat is piped up for gravity hot water and pumped CH & you have hot water it sound like the circulating pump is faulty
 
it is a noisey system i'm not sure if its got any worse though, the pipes seem to make a lot of noise, especially when you stand on certain floorboards. Is there any thing i can do myself if it is air?
 
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Your probably right Cozzmic, when we had our bathroom fitted last year the plumber did say we might need to get a new pump, i guess it might be time to call him?? Do you have any ideas on how to open the bleed valve that is stuck on one of the radiators, have tried oil and different tools
 
Some bleed vlaves are screwed in, so can be changed. If you turn the rad off both ends first you won't get very wet. If you can get at the bleed valve in the meantime with a fine saw (like a "Junior Eclipse") and make a slot across it, you'll probably be able to get it turned OK with a screwdriver. Make sure the slot is deep enough to be strong enough!

Can you get to your pump?
 
then undo the big screw, poke flat screwdriver in and turn. Does it go round? It'll dribble.
 
Ok, took the big screw out and put flat scredriver in, it does go round
 

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