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I had a problem with no hot water on a gravity circulation system, I thought the coil was blocked as it was getting hot to one side, so I changed the cylinder, still didn't work, I then found a two port valve boxed in and the head was gone so I replaced, started to fire but still hot to only one side of the coil, tried back filling through the boiler drain off got some heat round the return while filling with boiler running but once I stopped and tried running it again still won't circulate????
 
I've heard you need a special cylinder for gravity which I did not no when I replaced it could this be the problem ??
 
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Gas has a cylinder stat if fine , time clock is fine, it fires on hot water only for long enough to heat the flow to the coil but won't return through Coil. Ive turned of cold feed and capped open vent tried backfilling because I was told can block near boiler, still does nothing, I tried boiling it by removing boiler stat does nothing
 
No just change the head as I found this was faulty it was hidden in boxing away from the boiler do I thought there were no controls, i move the spindle and it seemed to be free of any blockage
 
you have a airlock by the sounds of it,it will take some balls and you need to be very careful in what your doing but removing the stat(if its a older boiler) for a few mins should sort this but do not attempt this if your unsure other than that try cracking the return nut see if you remove any air
 
I lowered the flow pipe to the coil about 2inches to fit the new cylinder but did not put any bend or fittings just a straight connector and cut a bit off the pipe
 
I lowered the flow pipe to the coil about 2inches to fit the new cylinder but did not put any bend or fittings just a straight connector and cut a bit off the pipe
on gravity flow should rise slightly and drop down to the coil but sometimes we have issues with the pipework config doing this,not caused me any problems in the past
 

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