All,
Obviously I'm a heating numpty with no training/expert knowledge, but I'm struggling to understand why the radiators are getting so hot (and the pump/pipes etc) if it's all caused by sludge.
Is it just because the 'system' isn't allowing the proper flow of water due to restrictions...
nogoodatfaultfinding,
Thanks for the advice - that is something the heating engineer did suggest, but we didn't have a magnet when he came.
So you're suggesting that if I find a blockage, it's unlikely to be shifted with a flush (power or chemical), and instead I should get the pipes...
Tony,
So this acid based chemical flusher would basically eat away at the copper/steel in the system as well as the sludge, which could give me more problems?
If I can never properly 'clean' the system, will I continue to get problems, and will I have to look at getting the whole heating...
petit_pablo,
Thanks again for the advice.
Draining down the system sounds a bit out of my league - so getting a pro in would save me getting in trouble with the Mrs when I flood the lounge with black sludge.
Where is the heating manifold - in the boiler itself?
Matt.
Tony,
So a sludge build up is causing the problem? Does that mean the pipes/system are blocked, resulting in restricted flow, hence the hot water that cannot be circulated returns to the F+E tank rather than flowing round the system?
The heating engineer who came did say that a flush might...
petit_pablo,
How would I go about diagnosing that as a fault? How can I check the pipes for blockages - or is it just a case of flushing the systems out?
Matt.
Hi all,
I'm new to the forum, and am a complete plumbing novice.
I've been reading the forum for about a month trying to find out what's wrong with my heating - but so far I haven't been able to identify a solution to my problem.
The system is relatively new (about 10 years) with...