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SueMax
I am trying to trouble-shoot my parents' old system. They have an old Ideal Standard 50E CF boiler. Runs well (we keep thermocouples changed from time to time). Very simple system. Recently the boiler lights (no pilot troubles), then loooong before the demand is satisfied, the boiler cuts back to pilot only. Then, after a sustained period (rads all cool, very cool), the boiler lights again and it does the same thing. The roomstat is never satisfied.
The boiler seems to get very hot (whatever the number the boiler stat is set to). The pump seems to be working (pump is in airing cupboard near cylinder) (although I suspect it needs three more speeds!). Hot water is good (never a problem there) (fully pumped). One rad in bathroom gets hot. Generally the upstairs is FAR hotter than downstairs.
It seems to be a circulation problem to me - boiler thinks it has done its job, since there is hot water there (i.e no cold / cool has arrived due to the circulation issue). Am I on the right track, do you think? The hot water does not seem to be being carried away from the boiler adequately.
We recently did chemical clean (it helped a bit, ie downstairs rads have more capacity to get hot when the boiler is in the mood!).
All ideas welcomed!
Thanks
Sue
The boiler seems to get very hot (whatever the number the boiler stat is set to). The pump seems to be working (pump is in airing cupboard near cylinder) (although I suspect it needs three more speeds!). Hot water is good (never a problem there) (fully pumped). One rad in bathroom gets hot. Generally the upstairs is FAR hotter than downstairs.
It seems to be a circulation problem to me - boiler thinks it has done its job, since there is hot water there (i.e no cold / cool has arrived due to the circulation issue). Am I on the right track, do you think? The hot water does not seem to be being carried away from the boiler adequately.
We recently did chemical clean (it helped a bit, ie downstairs rads have more capacity to get hot when the boiler is in the mood!).
All ideas welcomed!
Thanks
Sue