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As above, my hot water cylinder will not heat up when the heating is on. The hot water will heat up when the immersion is on.

The pipes going to the coil are both hot, even when the heating is on all day it won't heat!

Any help greatly appreciated

Thanks
 
Would it be air locked even with both pipes being hot in and out of the cylinder?

@Spanner - ancient heating system with no heating controls unfortunately
 
If both pipes are hot. You have flow and return back to the boiler
Is there not a programmer???

Not necessarily. Conduction as ermi says or as op says hes been using immersion so heat transfer from cylinder is also a possible.



To the op crack the nut at top of coil and see if you can bleed it
 
Op shear nut off cylinder thinks he's undoing it and he's tighten it, please get a plumbo in and the op has not got a camera,
a photograph will tell us more than words, now quick before I go to bed.
 
Op shear nut off cylinder thinks he's undoing it and he's tighten it, please get a plumbo in and the op has not got a camera,
a photograph will tell us more than words, now quick before I go to bed.[/QUOTE

Do some zzdzZzzz for me as well Happyflyer.. and I'll do homework tonight mate lolz
 
Sorry been trying to upload photos but I'm on my ipad. I'll try upload later
 

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I hate guessing on UKPF its not at all prof, have you got water in the expansion tank, I won't ask any more just this
one, I would not put a spanner on any of that plumbing unless you know what you are doing, looks like there a bit of water on the floor
already. Looks like the vent tee is lower than the cylinder connection but it might be the camera angle and there is a nice little goal post
22 mm I can see there asking to get air in it.
 
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Unfortunately I am a plumber lads, just completely stuck on this one.

ill post a picture of the mess of pipes downstairs.

@spanner I opened the top nut on the cylinder but no air.
 
Are you saying both pipes are hot (the ones in the lh back corner) Don't go cracking nuts open unless you want a new ceiling. You'd be best to get someone in unless you know what you are doing and are confident to deal with it when it goes tts up.
 
Are you saying both pipes are hot (the ones in the lh back corner) Don't go cracking nuts open unless you want a new ceiling. You'd be best to get someone in unless you know what you are doing and are confident to deal with it when it goes tts up.

He's already crack one big nut Tamz
 
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The pipes coming up are from the boiler. The pipes to the left are going up the cylinder. The pipes that are linked are where the back boiler was taken out.
 

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