You'll have to excuse the lack of the correct terminology here but I'll try to explain the problem as best I can.
We got an aging boiler/immersion heater system that seems to be powered from both and electric thermostat and a separate gas boiler in the living room.
Now there's little valve by the immersion heater that says 'hot water' and 'hot water/heating' but this stopped functioning properly about a year ago. No matter what setting you put it on, we could not heat our hot water using the gas boiler anymore. The valve just spins around without any 'lock' positions at all. No matter what position the thing is in we can not get hot water from the gas boiler (just lukewarm).
Very recently, the valve has begun to drip slightly. Nothing that couldn't be contained using a strategically placed Chinese takeaway carton. However, this afternoon, the central heating pump just went mental giving out a serious over-revving sound. I could be very wrong but it sounds as if the pump isn't pumping water but air.
Anyway, assuming it's a pressure problem (please tell me if it's not) and leaky T valve aside, how do I go about refilling the central heating system (if that's the problem)? There's so many valves in the airing cupboard, I'm unsure which ones ought to be open or closed, which ones ought to be opened for refilling and which order to do things.
Here's a crappy sketch of the layout.
Valve D is the thermostat and
Valve F is the T/Y/whatever you call it valve.
What positions should A, B, C & E be in when in normal daily use and what should I turn (and in what order) to refill the heating system?
And out of interest, where do pipes (i, ii, iii, iv) go to/come from?
We got an aging boiler/immersion heater system that seems to be powered from both and electric thermostat and a separate gas boiler in the living room.
Now there's little valve by the immersion heater that says 'hot water' and 'hot water/heating' but this stopped functioning properly about a year ago. No matter what setting you put it on, we could not heat our hot water using the gas boiler anymore. The valve just spins around without any 'lock' positions at all. No matter what position the thing is in we can not get hot water from the gas boiler (just lukewarm).
Very recently, the valve has begun to drip slightly. Nothing that couldn't be contained using a strategically placed Chinese takeaway carton. However, this afternoon, the central heating pump just went mental giving out a serious over-revving sound. I could be very wrong but it sounds as if the pump isn't pumping water but air.
Anyway, assuming it's a pressure problem (please tell me if it's not) and leaky T valve aside, how do I go about refilling the central heating system (if that's the problem)? There's so many valves in the airing cupboard, I'm unsure which ones ought to be open or closed, which ones ought to be opened for refilling and which order to do things.
Here's a crappy sketch of the layout.
Valve D is the thermostat and
Valve F is the T/Y/whatever you call it valve.
What positions should A, B, C & E be in when in normal daily use and what should I turn (and in what order) to refill the heating system?
And out of interest, where do pipes (i, ii, iii, iv) go to/come from?
