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Hey there guys! This is my first post to you all but I have frequented the forum before when looking for for solutions to problems and it's always been incredibly helpful.
I'm a University student, and whilst I study maths I seem to have this curse of always wanting to know how things work and I like to inspect any problems I have first before I get the necessary people to deal with it (or dealing with it myself if I'm able).
As students, we like to save money so the heating doesn't generally get used in the house, but when the snow hit several days ago we all agreed that the time had come to make use of the radiators. The problem was, they didn't work.
So I did all the things I could think of as a non-expert. I checked all the valves on the radiators to make sure they were all open, double checked that the power to the boiler was on, etc but they still refused to work. So I took the casing off to have a look at the boiler itself and it seems to me that the pump doesn't work. Even when it was supposedly switched on it was giving no noise and didn't feel to be vibrating or moving when I touched it. Then I took a closer look and saw this:
The pump:
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The Boiler itself:
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The arrow on the pump is pointing towards the boiler, and I wondered if this is how it should be or if it is on backwards. As I said, I'm certainly no expert but I was wondering if someone could confirm this or offer up any possible explanations as to what could be wrong. I'm going to contact the landlord later but I expect things will be sorted quicker if I know what's wrong with it.
Thanks for reading guys! Sorry for the long post but I thought more information would be better than too little. Thanks for any help!
Regards,
MathWiz
I'm a University student, and whilst I study maths I seem to have this curse of always wanting to know how things work and I like to inspect any problems I have first before I get the necessary people to deal with it (or dealing with it myself if I'm able).
As students, we like to save money so the heating doesn't generally get used in the house, but when the snow hit several days ago we all agreed that the time had come to make use of the radiators. The problem was, they didn't work.
So I did all the things I could think of as a non-expert. I checked all the valves on the radiators to make sure they were all open, double checked that the power to the boiler was on, etc but they still refused to work. So I took the casing off to have a look at the boiler itself and it seems to me that the pump doesn't work. Even when it was supposedly switched on it was giving no noise and didn't feel to be vibrating or moving when I touched it. Then I took a closer look and saw this:
The pump:
View media item 42462
The Boiler itself:
View media item 42463
The arrow on the pump is pointing towards the boiler, and I wondered if this is how it should be or if it is on backwards. As I said, I'm certainly no expert but I was wondering if someone could confirm this or offer up any possible explanations as to what could be wrong. I'm going to contact the landlord later but I expect things will be sorted quicker if I know what's wrong with it.
Thanks for reading guys! Sorry for the long post but I thought more information would be better than too little. Thanks for any help!
Regards,
MathWiz
