Hi
Wonder if anyone could help?
I have a Baxi 38RS boiler with an open vented system. I had it powerflushed and a new pump installed about a year ago and all has been working fine.
Recently there has been water flowing from the vent pipe into the F&E tank. It is in a ground floor flat so the tank is at ceiling level on top of kitchen cupboards.
I tried turning down the boiler level, turning down the pump (to 1) and even bending the ball cock down in the F&E tank. All to no avail.
When I turned the water tank thermostat down (from 60 to 45) it stopped. However the hot water was then not hot enough! At that point (with tepid water in the tank) I turned the tank stat back to 55 and that called demand from the boiler which instantly started running water from the vent pipe again! Very odd!
I have also discovered that turning off a radiator in the hallway (from its valve) seems to resolve the problem.
Any thoughts would be most appreciated. I have a plumber friend (on the phone - lives in a different part of the country) who is stumped. I am going to get someone to look at the system, but like so many other posts, if you have some information beforehand it's often a big help!!
Thanks,
John.
Wonder if anyone could help?
I have a Baxi 38RS boiler with an open vented system. I had it powerflushed and a new pump installed about a year ago and all has been working fine.
Recently there has been water flowing from the vent pipe into the F&E tank. It is in a ground floor flat so the tank is at ceiling level on top of kitchen cupboards.
I tried turning down the boiler level, turning down the pump (to 1) and even bending the ball cock down in the F&E tank. All to no avail.
When I turned the water tank thermostat down (from 60 to 45) it stopped. However the hot water was then not hot enough! At that point (with tepid water in the tank) I turned the tank stat back to 55 and that called demand from the boiler which instantly started running water from the vent pipe again! Very odd!
I have also discovered that turning off a radiator in the hallway (from its valve) seems to resolve the problem.
Any thoughts would be most appreciated. I have a plumber friend (on the phone - lives in a different part of the country) who is stumped. I am going to get someone to look at the system, but like so many other posts, if you have some information beforehand it's often a big help!!
Thanks,
John.
