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Hi Guys
Im after some expertise from plumbers who work on new housing blocks fed from a communal boiler

The issues I am coming across relates to air locks that stops flow through unvented hot water cylinders and underfloor heating

Need to discuss design issues within the property and possible solutions

Regards

Keith
 
sounds like its pulling air in for somewhere or no inhibitor
 
Pulling air or ye have a slight leak. That or maybe pressurisation unit in main boilerhouse set up wrong/or seized.

Doesn't sound like a DIY fix there. I think you'll be getting a decent plumber in GSS to have a look
 
The district heating is pushing a lot of air / dirt around the system

Id like to talk to someone who has experience with design layout within the flats as it seem that most flats are working off the immersion backup and not communal heating.

the layout is

Flow enters flat with iso valve, then PRV to 3 bar

It then goes via
2 port zone to unvented cylinder
2 port zone to towel rails
Underfloor heating pump

Although supply is good, 80 deg its not circulating through the cylinder, towel rails and in some flat the UFH is not circulating

the only AAV is on the UFH manifold

Want some help to identify where the air lock would most likely be and where to place additional AAV to resolve

Thanks
 
Well I think at this stage your gonna have to cough up and have someone to come out and view the site. This is a bit bigger than a drippy tap advice question
Can't really discuss a specific job such as this without actually seeing it if you're going to carry out any alterations etc.
Best of luck GSS
 
Im new to district heating

But it seems to me that the return pressure is equal or less than the flow, hence no flow around system

On the incoming flow and returns are two PRV that can be set between 1.5 and 5 bar

Should the flow PRV be set hight than return or lower

The boiler house feeds three blocks, maybe 300 flats in total

I have tried going back to the installers but they have washed hands as over three years old

Also noticed that no bypass on the down stream of PRV, that means that if both 2 port valves are shut and heating off then its a dead end. is that right!!!

I dont know hence after someone with experience of this type of installation who can offer some technical solutions

I suspect that someone will have a design spec for similay set up?

Thanks
 
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