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My system is split into upstairs and downstairs. The upstairs is working fine

but the downstairs is off.

There is no hot water in any of the pipes in the downstairs system, the pump

is on/warm and there are gurgling noises, but all pipes are cold even under the tap (like a radiator tap)

Any suggestions please?
 
Sounds like you have air in the system
 
Did it just stop working or did you have some work done on ANY part of the heating and / or controls?
 
Any chance of a pic of the ground floor manifold ?
 
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Right that's great do you have a sealed system (eg filling loop) or an open vented system
 

3:50 onwards
 
Many thanks.
Im not sure which system it is but I will look into it.
The video is great I will check the set up and see if I can tackle it myself.
 
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