As it's starting to get colder, I decided to test my central heating this weekend. Unfortunately it didn't work, and now the hot water has also stopped working!
I have an Ideal FF260 boiler downstairs, which leads upstairs to an electric pump. The pump feeds to a British Gas MV22M three-way value (which I presume diverts between the hot water tank and radiators).
When I turned on the heating for the first time, the first radiator started to warm up, but that was it. Nothing else warmed up and that radiator soon started to cool down. The boiler (Ideal FF260) stops burning after less than a minute and the pipes either side of the pump are then cold - however, the pump itself gets very hot (too hot to touch for more than a second!). Is that normal?
I've taken the big screw off the front of the pump while it was running and poked a screwdriver in. Judging by the noise it made, something is definitely turning. Adjusting the speed of the pump (1-3) definitely does something.
The radiators use microbore pipes. Both of the tanks in the loft have water in them. The smaller tank has some pale brown sediment in it. The main thermostat is set to maximum. The hot water was working fine until I tried to test the heating, but now that has stopped working too.
Currently, trying to turn on either the hot water or the central heating results in the boiler firing up but shutting down after 30-60 seconds. The pump continues running and gets very hot, even though the pipes either side of it are relatively rather cold. The pump stops when I turn off the heating/hot water.
Does anyone know where the problem may lie? I'm not really an expert at any of this, so please excuse me if I've missed out any useful details. [/i]
I have an Ideal FF260 boiler downstairs, which leads upstairs to an electric pump. The pump feeds to a British Gas MV22M three-way value (which I presume diverts between the hot water tank and radiators).
When I turned on the heating for the first time, the first radiator started to warm up, but that was it. Nothing else warmed up and that radiator soon started to cool down. The boiler (Ideal FF260) stops burning after less than a minute and the pipes either side of the pump are then cold - however, the pump itself gets very hot (too hot to touch for more than a second!). Is that normal?
I've taken the big screw off the front of the pump while it was running and poked a screwdriver in. Judging by the noise it made, something is definitely turning. Adjusting the speed of the pump (1-3) definitely does something.
The radiators use microbore pipes. Both of the tanks in the loft have water in them. The smaller tank has some pale brown sediment in it. The main thermostat is set to maximum. The hot water was working fine until I tried to test the heating, but now that has stopped working too.
Currently, trying to turn on either the hot water or the central heating results in the boiler firing up but shutting down after 30-60 seconds. The pump continues running and gets very hot, even though the pipes either side of it are relatively rather cold. The pump stops when I turn off the heating/hot water.
Does anyone know where the problem may lie? I'm not really an expert at any of this, so please excuse me if I've missed out any useful details. [/i]
