I was starting a project to add another radiator so had drained the system down. Except water was still coming through. Isolate the cylinder and sure enough the water was coming out of the heating coil. More than 5 litres/hour.
The water level in the CH header tank is nominally about a foot below the level in the main tank. So the mystery is that if the circuits had become connected why had the CH header level not risen?
I can't imagine there was a fragility that finally failed when I introduced an 8 foot difference by draining that had survived thermal cycling.
Any thoughts? Or just weird?
The water level in the CH header tank is nominally about a foot below the level in the main tank. So the mystery is that if the circuits had become connected why had the CH header level not risen?
I can't imagine there was a fragility that finally failed when I introduced an 8 foot difference by draining that had survived thermal cycling.
Any thoughts? Or just weird?
