If the "illegal" gate valve is seized shut, your CH circuit has not been able to receive any water at all from the F&E tank. I
That's what I said and that's why it's not permitted to have one,
I shut it just recently to work on the pump and it seemed to be letting by so I turned it harder...
Now I have a vertical pipe with a seized valve which is difficult to access, and a head of water above it. Oh well. I may drill up through the brass gate in the valve to let the water through, slowly....
Design errors which contributed to the sludge, are that
1) whenever the pump starts, the level of water in the vent pipe drops by a distance equivalent-ish to the water head drop through the boiler. That means oxygenation and hence the sludge.
2) considering the HW only case, if the resistance through the cylinder were the same as through the boiler, then the water would be brought half the pump head down the vent pipe, so it would be at risk of sucking air.
I could change it, for the limited time it'll exist, to this. (The bypass has always been closed, it can be capped.)
to this, fairly easily. There may be an outbreak of polypipe in the airing cupboard.
I know that having the system under negative pressure, due to the position of the pump, can allegedly cause air ingress through micro-leaks, but I've never heard of or experienced that.
Any suggestion what I/someone can use to dissolve the sludge in the pipes/boiler?? Would X800 do it???