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Hi, this is my first post. i hope someone can help me, i drained an indirect combi -cylinder with pump attached, and think i have drawn air in. i have tried forcing cold water through system but it stays the same? just dribbles out. thanks
 
Try forcing the cold water through longer. You may not have hit the air lock yet. Best way is connect up a washing machine hose to the hot and cold washing machine connectors turn the hot on first then the cold.

If you haven't got a hot washing machine connector then put one on, it'll take 5 minutes (depending on access of course)
 
Cheers, i put cold through kitchen tap mixer at least a minute until it came through bath taps then closed hot tap on bath then through basin then closed hot tap on basin? also should i have pump on or off when i do this? Thanks
 
He said it's a "combi-cylinder" - so I'm guessing a fortic? The pump could be on the DHW..

If so, have you turned pump back on? Or maybe you left pump on when draining and now it's buggered?
 
Thank you to everyone who replied. it turns out it was a positive head pump plus the cold to the pump was mains fed, i have no idea why it worked in the first place unless the mains was triggering the flow switch. i fitted a single negative head pump to the hot and left cold on mains
 
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