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Hi all
I've got a system boiler and over the past month or so my water cylinder is making a huge ongoing bubbling, gushing and dripping noise when the water is switched on. This happens when the water is not up to temperature and the boiler downstairs fires up. The noise (which is loud enough to wake us up) only stops when the system switches off after hitting temperature. I've so far had the following work done in the last 3 weeks with no difference -
1) full powerflush, including de gunk of expansion tank
2) new cylinder thermostat
3) new boiler thermostat
4) 3 port valve head replaced and body checked
5) new heating pump power head
6) system bled several times - still air coming out of the cylinder bleed valve.
This work (other than powerflush) was done via insurance, but as the water and heating work, my insurance company are no longer willing to resolve this (home emergency cover).
The noise was never there before, and no settings have been changed. The joins for the pipes and pumps are all tight, and this is a 30 year old house so not a new system or layout. The cylinder is only 4 years old, it has an immersion heater which is not wired in.
Air is getting into the system somewhere it seems, but I'm stumped.
I have a newish shower pump and checked the connections there, all tight.
Does it sound like air is being sucked into the system? Anything I am missing at all?
Please ask any questions that will help to explain it more clearly.
Thanks
I've got a system boiler and over the past month or so my water cylinder is making a huge ongoing bubbling, gushing and dripping noise when the water is switched on. This happens when the water is not up to temperature and the boiler downstairs fires up. The noise (which is loud enough to wake us up) only stops when the system switches off after hitting temperature. I've so far had the following work done in the last 3 weeks with no difference -
1) full powerflush, including de gunk of expansion tank
2) new cylinder thermostat
3) new boiler thermostat
4) 3 port valve head replaced and body checked
5) new heating pump power head
6) system bled several times - still air coming out of the cylinder bleed valve.
This work (other than powerflush) was done via insurance, but as the water and heating work, my insurance company are no longer willing to resolve this (home emergency cover).
The noise was never there before, and no settings have been changed. The joins for the pipes and pumps are all tight, and this is a 30 year old house so not a new system or layout. The cylinder is only 4 years old, it has an immersion heater which is not wired in.
Air is getting into the system somewhere it seems, but I'm stumped.
I have a newish shower pump and checked the connections there, all tight.
Does it sound like air is being sucked into the system? Anything I am missing at all?
Please ask any questions that will help to explain it more clearly.
Thanks



