I cannot find any thread that matches my problem, so here goes.
I keep having to bleed the rads (I only need to bleed one rad to remove the air/gas), at least once a week.
Also the other day the boiler failed to start, and upon investigation the ball cock in the header tank was stuck in the closed position, a quick wiggle and ok for now, I have bought a replacement (high flow, as it feeds off the mains), so will fix that soon.
I have noticed that there is a small cylindrical container on the top of the boiler with a red dust cap on it. I thought that this was to auto-vent the system, however if I loosen it off then water constantly dribbles out, so it's screwed down.
Also the system frequently makes noises indicating that air/gas is present almost all the time.
I intend to flush the system with sentinel X400 in a couple of weeks and then add inhibitor X100, as I'm guessing that the gas could be hydrogen, rather than air (I don't fancy using a match to test this theory!).
Is flushing/inhibitor a good thing to do first off (to eliminate the gas) and if this doesn't work, what else can I do?
NB The system is about 10yrs old.
I keep having to bleed the rads (I only need to bleed one rad to remove the air/gas), at least once a week.
Also the other day the boiler failed to start, and upon investigation the ball cock in the header tank was stuck in the closed position, a quick wiggle and ok for now, I have bought a replacement (high flow, as it feeds off the mains), so will fix that soon.
I have noticed that there is a small cylindrical container on the top of the boiler with a red dust cap on it. I thought that this was to auto-vent the system, however if I loosen it off then water constantly dribbles out, so it's screwed down.
Also the system frequently makes noises indicating that air/gas is present almost all the time.
I intend to flush the system with sentinel X400 in a couple of weeks and then add inhibitor X100, as I'm guessing that the gas could be hydrogen, rather than air (I don't fancy using a match to test this theory!).
Is flushing/inhibitor a good thing to do first off (to eliminate the gas) and if this doesn't work, what else can I do?
NB The system is about 10yrs old.
