Dear All,
I am really sorry to be a pain. A few people have read my previous messages but no-one has replied so I'm not really sure if I'm doing something wrong. This is my last attempt to seek some advice... promise.
My query is :
can an airlock cause a boiler to cut out after about a sort period of time, say 10-20mins and need resetting?
An engineer called and did nothing to the system except for oil the fan. I tried bleeding all the radiators last night, just water. If it could be an air lock is there anything I can do to get rid of it?
If alternatively this is something complicated (beyond my scope and therefore Corgi territory),such as the PCB/thermocouple/overheating stat, should this engineer have checked it when he came out.
Part of the problem is that the system will probably work when an engineer comes to the house... he will phone me, I will go home, turn the heating on and it will work for about 20 mins then the problems start. Is there a better way that I can explain this to the engineer? I don't want to waste anyone's time.
I'll be very grateful for any replies,
Best wishes,
AM
I am really sorry to be a pain. A few people have read my previous messages but no-one has replied so I'm not really sure if I'm doing something wrong. This is my last attempt to seek some advice... promise.
My query is :
can an airlock cause a boiler to cut out after about a sort period of time, say 10-20mins and need resetting?
An engineer called and did nothing to the system except for oil the fan. I tried bleeding all the radiators last night, just water. If it could be an air lock is there anything I can do to get rid of it?
If alternatively this is something complicated (beyond my scope and therefore Corgi territory),such as the PCB/thermocouple/overheating stat, should this engineer have checked it when he came out.
Part of the problem is that the system will probably work when an engineer comes to the house... he will phone me, I will go home, turn the heating on and it will work for about 20 mins then the problems start. Is there a better way that I can explain this to the engineer? I don't want to waste anyone's time.
I'll be very grateful for any replies,
Best wishes,
AM