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dontknowitall
My turn to ask a question - I seem to spend most of my time trying to help others ...
This is for an elderly relative and has probably been going on for months ...
Old plumbing system. System boiler downstairs, hot water cylinder in airing cupboard, F&E tank in loft.
Some of the upstairs radiators need bleeding about once a week (possibly until a bath is run, but I'm not sure). No cylinder stat but hot water is scalding hot. Downstairs radiators are lovely and warm.
When I bleed some of the upstairs radiators water comes out of one of the overflow pipes. But some upstairs radiators don't need bleeding (some higher than others but no consistency on which ones need bleeding).
I don't want to change the cylinder if there's a chance of something else being wrong. There are no signs of leaks anywhere.
Are these the symptoms of a coil that has a hole in it?
Answers on a postcard ... and many thanks in advance.
This is for an elderly relative and has probably been going on for months ...
Old plumbing system. System boiler downstairs, hot water cylinder in airing cupboard, F&E tank in loft.
Some of the upstairs radiators need bleeding about once a week (possibly until a bath is run, but I'm not sure). No cylinder stat but hot water is scalding hot. Downstairs radiators are lovely and warm.
When I bleed some of the upstairs radiators water comes out of one of the overflow pipes. But some upstairs radiators don't need bleeding (some higher than others but no consistency on which ones need bleeding).
I don't want to change the cylinder if there's a chance of something else being wrong. There are no signs of leaks anywhere.
Are these the symptoms of a coil that has a hole in it?
Answers on a postcard ... and many thanks in advance.