I've been on it this afternoon. The system started having problems before Christmas with some of the radiators failing to heat up properly. The client had a plumber out then who connected a hosepipe to a rad tail and blew cold water round the system and out through a drain cock, scratched his head and reversed the pump, pushing hot water out of the bottom of the boiler and backwards round the circuit. One of the rads which was cold (at the end of a loop) was then hot but others were cold.
The rads which were cold were fitted with monodirectional TRVs and when I put the pump back on the correct way most ot these worked. Two rads on the circuit have the TRVs the other way round and I am hoping that reversing them will get those rads to work now.
The boiler is in a garage and controlled only by a simple timeclock. The 28mm pipe goes off into the corner of the kitchen (hidden) where I assume it branches off in 3 ways - a 28mm pipe to the cylinder where the F&E pipes are joined at the top and bottom of the coil respectively. A Drayton 552 valve is fitted after the bottom of the coil. I can't find this in my catalogue but I assume it's a bypass valve of some sort to restrict the amount of hot water flowing through the cylinder coil.
Going back to the kitchen, there appears to be a further two loops - one for the upstairs heating and one for the downstairs. At the rear of a cupboard where the CH pipe for upstairs rises there is a gate valve which at present is fully open. I am assuming there is also one for the downstairs loop but as yet I have been unable to locate it.
Another question is, as one of the rads is poor between two good ones on the same wall, I am assuming there is some form or restriction either at the valve or lockshield, or at the Tee where it connects to the single pipe loop. Is this likely to be the case? I have already had the rad off and swilled it out so I know it is not the rad itself.
I also had the pump on max setting for a while and heard a lot of air rushing round which eventually settled at the top of some of the rads.
Is it worth putting some Fernox F3 in the system prior to draining or is this a waste of effort. Obviously I can't powerflush as its a single pipe system.
I need to replace most of the lockshields as they are so old they start leaking once you turn them and when they are off I'll poke some wires down the pipes to check for blockages.