we have a baxi bermuda back boiler and are under orders to have the central heating working for a family christmas visit. (it doesn't worry us too much, we put the fire on when cold.) the heating hasn't been working for the last 2 winters.
so towards heat this week i drained the radiators and flushed them through on the driveway one by one. i also fitted a new pump which i have since confirmed is working (it has power, it whines quietly and when the central copper cap is removed the spindle is visibly spinning.) but there's still no heat to the radiators.
the room thermostat in the hallway clicks as it should and when the heating is on turning the thermostat up causes the boiler to light. the boiler also lights when the heating is turned on but only ever stays lit for a minute or so then switches back off. flames look a healthy blue.
the right hand copper tube to the first two radiator valves in line from the boiler do get warm (but only warm) when the heating is switched on for 10 minutes or more. both valves are thermostatic and both are open and letting water by into the rads.
there's 4 tubes running vertically to the side of the chimney breast, 2 22s and 2 28s. i've figured that the 28s go to the cylinder as one 22 has the pump in line (flow?) and the other has a brass lump in line (return, non-return valve?) the 28mm pipes get properly hot, the 22s only warm to the touch, even when the heating is left on.
we have lovely hot water from the taps, no problem there.
any suggestions as to what's stopping the heating working please? there's no external 3-way valve fitted, is there a valve in the boiler that's stuck perhaps? other thoughts i've had are that maybe the pump is not man enough to get the water moving (although kitchen rad vibrates as though there's a flow through it) or that the non-return valve might be stuck shut? other than this i am very stuck. we are a low income household (despite us both working, we take nothing from the state either through pride) and do not have any real money to throw at this problem.
help and suggestions very appreciated.
so towards heat this week i drained the radiators and flushed them through on the driveway one by one. i also fitted a new pump which i have since confirmed is working (it has power, it whines quietly and when the central copper cap is removed the spindle is visibly spinning.) but there's still no heat to the radiators.
the room thermostat in the hallway clicks as it should and when the heating is on turning the thermostat up causes the boiler to light. the boiler also lights when the heating is turned on but only ever stays lit for a minute or so then switches back off. flames look a healthy blue.
the right hand copper tube to the first two radiator valves in line from the boiler do get warm (but only warm) when the heating is switched on for 10 minutes or more. both valves are thermostatic and both are open and letting water by into the rads.
there's 4 tubes running vertically to the side of the chimney breast, 2 22s and 2 28s. i've figured that the 28s go to the cylinder as one 22 has the pump in line (flow?) and the other has a brass lump in line (return, non-return valve?) the 28mm pipes get properly hot, the 22s only warm to the touch, even when the heating is left on.
we have lovely hot water from the taps, no problem there.
any suggestions as to what's stopping the heating working please? there's no external 3-way valve fitted, is there a valve in the boiler that's stuck perhaps? other thoughts i've had are that maybe the pump is not man enough to get the water moving (although kitchen rad vibrates as though there's a flow through it) or that the non-return valve might be stuck shut? other than this i am very stuck. we are a low income household (despite us both working, we take nothing from the state either through pride) and do not have any real money to throw at this problem.
help and suggestions very appreciated.
