Extremely loud banging from central heating in morning

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Hi,
So for the last few days as it's been cold, when the heating first comes on at 7am, there is an almighty banging noise. The pipes have always banged and ticked a bit with the heating, but this is 100 times noisier. We seriously thought someone was downstairs doing some sledgehammering. Same this morning.

So I've bled the rads - no air, and also checked the pump - undone the bleed screw and checked the spindle was free, which it is. I did think the pump had gone as it's probably 10 years old, but it's v quiet just humming. The banging happens about 2 mins after the timer comes on, but then the rads do heat up, and the pipes don't then make any noise.

The system is open vent with a tank in the loft, and Potterton Suprima 30 boiler (don't ask), regularly serviced. The rads are old and fairly sludgy, but the system was flushed last year. Pump is a Pegler "Terrier TC6".

Anything else I can try before getting a heating eng on the case?
 
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I hate threads that are started and never completed.
So... I got a heating eng. out. Sod's law - the banging didn't happen. This was the day after I had bled the rads, but it had banged after that. But it didn't happen while he was here, and didn't happen today either so I think it must have been a massive air lock that has now found its way out the system. In fact the pipes are quieter than before...weird!
 
Hope your right.
It still could be a fault with the gas ignition if this almighty bang returns.
 
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If the pump is wired into the boiler (as it should be) it is probably a boiler pcb fault.
 
OK so this happened again a few weeks ago. Got the pump replaced and it's been fine since.
 

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