Ok, i am fairly good at tinkering with things but computers are more my kinda forte and i'm cold!
So here's what happened:
The missus came down in the night to sleep on the sofa (she's preggers and gets hip pain in bed so lays on the settee) and found a puddle in the living room. The radiator had corroded and started to drip from the bottom (not the valve or pipe, the actual radiator). SO we turned off the heating, stuck a bowl under it and called the plumber int morning. He came, isolated the radiator and removed it (its sat in the driveway now lol). Brilliant, no more leak and no chance of my PC gettin blown up (was gettin close when the missus found the leak!).
So once he left we turned the heating back on.... Now wee have lovely hot water but ice cold radiators throughout the house. I have bled the rads, been in the loft and bled the pump, checked to make sure there is water in the butt thing... i'm stuck
Any ideas?
There are two big water things (can't think of the proper term for them lol) in the loft, one above the other. One is about 3 times the size of the other which is below it. Both are full.
The pump has hot pipes on both sides and sounds like it is pumping (there is a switch on the top which has 1, 2, 3. It got louder as i turned it up so i assume thats the RPM) Oh, the pump is the reddish thing with a big silver screw on the face. I opened this slowly while the system was off and a small amount of hot water dribbled out...
The boiler is on the wall in the kitchen; its a Gloworm Ultimate (combi?). This fires up and heats the water, both pipes coming from the top are hot.
We have one of those little box (valve?) things near the pump in the loft with the MAN/OPEN switch on it, its set to MAN...
So thats the score... cold house, hot water.... help?
Thanks in advance,
Shawn
So here's what happened:
The missus came down in the night to sleep on the sofa (she's preggers and gets hip pain in bed so lays on the settee) and found a puddle in the living room. The radiator had corroded and started to drip from the bottom (not the valve or pipe, the actual radiator). SO we turned off the heating, stuck a bowl under it and called the plumber int morning. He came, isolated the radiator and removed it (its sat in the driveway now lol). Brilliant, no more leak and no chance of my PC gettin blown up (was gettin close when the missus found the leak!).
So once he left we turned the heating back on.... Now wee have lovely hot water but ice cold radiators throughout the house. I have bled the rads, been in the loft and bled the pump, checked to make sure there is water in the butt thing... i'm stuck
Any ideas?
There are two big water things (can't think of the proper term for them lol) in the loft, one above the other. One is about 3 times the size of the other which is below it. Both are full.
The pump has hot pipes on both sides and sounds like it is pumping (there is a switch on the top which has 1, 2, 3. It got louder as i turned it up so i assume thats the RPM) Oh, the pump is the reddish thing with a big silver screw on the face. I opened this slowly while the system was off and a small amount of hot water dribbled out...
The boiler is on the wall in the kitchen; its a Gloworm Ultimate (combi?). This fires up and heats the water, both pipes coming from the top are hot.
We have one of those little box (valve?) things near the pump in the loft with the MAN/OPEN switch on it, its set to MAN...
So thats the score... cold house, hot water.... help?
Thanks in advance,
Shawn
