Hi there,
I'd like to start by saying that I love this forum and it has proved invaluable to me since moving into my new house. I have been looking over this forum and others for months now for answers but I still have the same 2 very annoying problems.
Since moving into my new house (Feb 2010) we have had central heating problems from day 1. There has always been air in the system and there has always been an issue with fuses blowing.
Issue 1 - Fuse Blowing
Bit by bit I have replaced nearly all components of my fully pumped open vented system to try to get to the bottom of the FUSE BLOWING issue. I have replaced the motorised valve, the pump, cylinder and room stat, wiring centre and programmer (now all Honeywell). I have also re-done all of the wiring.
The issue I have is that RANDOMLY the 2amp fuse in the honeywell wiring centre blows. Sometimes this fuse can last a month, other times it blows every night! (The fuse nearly always blows at night). I initially put it down to the programmer temporarily shorting between 'switches', but having gone through 3 programmers now I'm kinda guessing that it's something else causing the issue.
It's really wierd and really annoying because I can simulate the night time switching pattern during the day (by re programming the programmer) and the fuse won't blow.
If it was a wiring issue (a dead short) then the fuse would blow everytime 'that something' happens, but sometimes the fuse can last weeks. Really wierd!
Issue 2 - Air in Rads
My second issue is with air in the rads. Air collects in just 2 rads upstairs (a towel rail and a small single panel rad), but I'm talking about LOADS of air! Every day I have to bleed the rads and before I do I can feel (using my hand to sense the temp change) the level of the water within the rad. Within a 24hr period the tower rail becomes 75% full of air and the single panel rad becomes 90% full of air. This must equate to someting like 12-15pints of water being displaced (in a 24hr period).
I have power flused the system (1 rad at a time) and have added inhibitor upon refilling. I initially thought that air was being sucked in through the vent pipe so I raised the water level in the header tank by as much as I could (1 inch) but this hasn't helped.
Is there a way of telling where else air may be getting sucked in?
Any suggestions to either of my problems would be very welcome.
Cheers, Andy
I'd like to start by saying that I love this forum and it has proved invaluable to me since moving into my new house. I have been looking over this forum and others for months now for answers but I still have the same 2 very annoying problems.
Since moving into my new house (Feb 2010) we have had central heating problems from day 1. There has always been air in the system and there has always been an issue with fuses blowing.
Issue 1 - Fuse Blowing
Bit by bit I have replaced nearly all components of my fully pumped open vented system to try to get to the bottom of the FUSE BLOWING issue. I have replaced the motorised valve, the pump, cylinder and room stat, wiring centre and programmer (now all Honeywell). I have also re-done all of the wiring.
The issue I have is that RANDOMLY the 2amp fuse in the honeywell wiring centre blows. Sometimes this fuse can last a month, other times it blows every night! (The fuse nearly always blows at night). I initially put it down to the programmer temporarily shorting between 'switches', but having gone through 3 programmers now I'm kinda guessing that it's something else causing the issue.
It's really wierd and really annoying because I can simulate the night time switching pattern during the day (by re programming the programmer) and the fuse won't blow.
If it was a wiring issue (a dead short) then the fuse would blow everytime 'that something' happens, but sometimes the fuse can last weeks. Really wierd!
Issue 2 - Air in Rads
My second issue is with air in the rads. Air collects in just 2 rads upstairs (a towel rail and a small single panel rad), but I'm talking about LOADS of air! Every day I have to bleed the rads and before I do I can feel (using my hand to sense the temp change) the level of the water within the rad. Within a 24hr period the tower rail becomes 75% full of air and the single panel rad becomes 90% full of air. This must equate to someting like 12-15pints of water being displaced (in a 24hr period).
I have power flused the system (1 rad at a time) and have added inhibitor upon refilling. I initially thought that air was being sucked in through the vent pipe so I raised the water level in the header tank by as much as I could (1 inch) but this hasn't helped.
Is there a way of telling where else air may be getting sucked in?
Any suggestions to either of my problems would be very welcome.
Cheers, Andy
