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Hi all,
New to this site.
I have an open vented pumped system, the boiler and HW cylinder were installed october 2009. Although only moved to this house last year.
I have recently drained down my system and replaced a radiator as the old one had seen better days.
I have refilled and bled the system, no more air seems to be in the system.
However when I turn the heating on either by the programmer or when the stat calls for heat I get gurgling noises from the boiler, like water is being poured down the pipes to the boiler. But only for the first 5 or 10 seconds then it stops. When you turn the boiler off you hear another noise which sounds like a bubble of air going back up the pipe from the boiler.
I thought it may still be air, so I have had the system on and bled several times and occasionally get a very small amount of air out of the bathroom rad upstairs.
The noise is still there. I checked the expansion tank in the loft and this has water in it. I did notice that when the boiler is switched off the pump stops but about a cup full of water gets pushed up the vent pipe and in to the F & E tank.
I have changed the arrangement of the pipes because of this and T'ed the feed in to the vent about 6 inches above the 'H' section.
The boiler makes these noises everytime it is switched on and off.
I don't know what else to try. Appolgies for the long post.
Any ideas appreciated.
Cheers
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New to this site.
I have an open vented pumped system, the boiler and HW cylinder were installed october 2009. Although only moved to this house last year.
I have recently drained down my system and replaced a radiator as the old one had seen better days.
I have refilled and bled the system, no more air seems to be in the system.
However when I turn the heating on either by the programmer or when the stat calls for heat I get gurgling noises from the boiler, like water is being poured down the pipes to the boiler. But only for the first 5 or 10 seconds then it stops. When you turn the boiler off you hear another noise which sounds like a bubble of air going back up the pipe from the boiler.
I thought it may still be air, so I have had the system on and bled several times and occasionally get a very small amount of air out of the bathroom rad upstairs.
The noise is still there. I checked the expansion tank in the loft and this has water in it. I did notice that when the boiler is switched off the pump stops but about a cup full of water gets pushed up the vent pipe and in to the F & E tank.
I have changed the arrangement of the pipes because of this and T'ed the feed in to the vent about 6 inches above the 'H' section.
Now when the pump is turned off I get hot water coming in to the F&E tank from the feed pipe, but it doesn't pump over through the vent or overflow to outside. I get about a cup of water come in, and the feed pipe gets red hot all the way up to the tank from the 'H' section, about 3 foot.
Then when the pump starts up again I still get the trickling noise in to the boiler, and it draws water down the feed as the feed goes cold again. I have been around the accessible pipes with a magnet and the only part where it slightly sticks to is where the return from the rads and hot water cylinder T in to the return to the boiler. Could there be a restriction here causing my issues?
I'm guessing hot water shouldn't come in to the F&E tank from the feed like this. I am also worried that the F&E tank cannot take hot water and will split.
I have put some X800 in to see if that will give it a good clean out. But still seems the same.
Then when the pump starts up again I still get the trickling noise in to the boiler, and it draws water down the feed as the feed goes cold again. I have been around the accessible pipes with a magnet and the only part where it slightly sticks to is where the return from the rads and hot water cylinder T in to the return to the boiler. Could there be a restriction here causing my issues?
I'm guessing hot water shouldn't come in to the F&E tank from the feed like this. I am also worried that the F&E tank cannot take hot water and will split.
I have put some X800 in to see if that will give it a good clean out. But still seems the same.
The boiler makes these noises everytime it is switched on and off.
I don't know what else to try. Appolgies for the long post.
Any ideas appreciated.
Cheers
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