I had a fully pumped open vented central heating system with a Glowworm 50FF conventional boiler and a separate hot water cylinder.
Due to the flue incorrectly sloping back towards the boiler (which it wasn't meant to do with this conventional boiler), rain water had run through the boiler 3 times in 4 years tripping the electrics out to the whole house. So I decided to have a new boiler fitted.
I now have a Glowworm Flexicom 24HX on the same open vented system. The only other differences being a repositioning of the pump from the airing cupboard to near the boiler and the inclusion of a central stat (I never had one before) & electronic timer/controls.
I have, and have always had, TRVs on all the rads (there are only 7 on the system).
Since the new boiler has been installed I seemed to be getting more air than I would expect in a refilled system in radiators, and coming out through the self vent in the airing cupboard.
I called the installers back and today they came and investigated and found that hot water was travelling up the cold feed because the TRVs upstairs had closed down (up to temp) thus the hot water had no where to circulate - so it look the path of least resistance and went up the cold feed.
The installer has now opened fully the gate valve hoping it might resolve the problems. Quite how air has been getting in I don't know unless the hot going up the cold feed creates air or somehow then allows air to be drawn back in? I'm not very technical (I am a female and not scared to say I don't know how these things work).
Anyway, my question is to all you plumbers/heating installers, is any idea what is causing my problems? I know the pump being moved will have disturbed the equilibrium of the whole set-up but now I'm not sure if I should be having floors up etc to see what pipes run where to remedy the problems properly. Whether the expansion pipe needs re-routing perhaps? Totally lost I am...
Due to the flue incorrectly sloping back towards the boiler (which it wasn't meant to do with this conventional boiler), rain water had run through the boiler 3 times in 4 years tripping the electrics out to the whole house. So I decided to have a new boiler fitted.
I now have a Glowworm Flexicom 24HX on the same open vented system. The only other differences being a repositioning of the pump from the airing cupboard to near the boiler and the inclusion of a central stat (I never had one before) & electronic timer/controls.
I have, and have always had, TRVs on all the rads (there are only 7 on the system).
Since the new boiler has been installed I seemed to be getting more air than I would expect in a refilled system in radiators, and coming out through the self vent in the airing cupboard.
I called the installers back and today they came and investigated and found that hot water was travelling up the cold feed because the TRVs upstairs had closed down (up to temp) thus the hot water had no where to circulate - so it look the path of least resistance and went up the cold feed.
The installer has now opened fully the gate valve hoping it might resolve the problems. Quite how air has been getting in I don't know unless the hot going up the cold feed creates air or somehow then allows air to be drawn back in? I'm not very technical (I am a female and not scared to say I don't know how these things work).
Anyway, my question is to all you plumbers/heating installers, is any idea what is causing my problems? I know the pump being moved will have disturbed the equilibrium of the whole set-up but now I'm not sure if I should be having floors up etc to see what pipes run where to remedy the problems properly. Whether the expansion pipe needs re-routing perhaps? Totally lost I am...
