I recently had a new boiler fitted as well as a new 2 way valve. Since starting the system, I have had to bleed one of the upstairs radiators daily.
Last night I noticed that the pump was running dry. I bled the pump and the bleed valve, as well as the radiator again.
I checked the header tank and it was quite full (3/4) with warm (almost hot) water.
I let the system cool down, switched it back on and it ran OK again.
We hadn't been using the system to heat the hot water until we got the valve replaced (used immersion heating element instead) and it must be said that when both the water and heating are on, you can hear the water flowing through the system quite loudly (a gushing sound)
I know the sensible thing would be to get the engineer who fitted the boiler back out to have a look, but there was a breakdown in trust with him as he kept trying to scaremonger me into additional jobs, most of which I knew were not necessary (at least not without ruling out other things first)
I am a mechanical engineer and a qualified toolmaker, so am fairly handy.
I would like to know if anyone has any advice on things that they think it could be?
Thanks in advance.
Last night I noticed that the pump was running dry. I bled the pump and the bleed valve, as well as the radiator again.
I checked the header tank and it was quite full (3/4) with warm (almost hot) water.
I let the system cool down, switched it back on and it ran OK again.
We hadn't been using the system to heat the hot water until we got the valve replaced (used immersion heating element instead) and it must be said that when both the water and heating are on, you can hear the water flowing through the system quite loudly (a gushing sound)
I know the sensible thing would be to get the engineer who fitted the boiler back out to have a look, but there was a breakdown in trust with him as he kept trying to scaremonger me into additional jobs, most of which I knew were not necessary (at least not without ruling out other things first)
I am a mechanical engineer and a qualified toolmaker, so am fairly handy.
I would like to know if anyone has any advice on things that they think it could be?
Thanks in advance.
