I have an Ideal Icos HE15 open vent boiler which is 8 years old.
Recently, the boiler keeps cutting out only a few minutes after firing, meaning the radiators only get warm, nowhere near hot. Just before it cuts out, hot water "spurts" a few times into the header tank. Two or three minutes later, the boiler fires again for another minute or two before cutting out, and this just keeps repeating.
Raising the pump speed above the lowest speed lets the boiler run longer before cutting out, but then a continuous stream of hot water is sent into the plastic header tank via the open vent. Previously, the slowest pump speed worked fine.
The actuator/diverter and the pump were replaced last year, and the system was powerflushed.
The top of the open vent pipe is only 35cm above the header tank water line, however as the header tank is mounted on a plinth in the loft, and the open vent pipe is almost touching the roof lining, the pipe can't be easily raised. I think the header tank in the loft is on a plinth since the boiler is mounted fairly high on a wall in a bungalow. This arrangement seems to have worked fine, until now.
Is it possible the heat exchanger is somehow clogged up and restricting flow through the boiler resulting in overheating and cutting out at lower pump speeds? Or maybe some other blockage is restricting flow and increasing pressure in the system?
Thanks for any advice.
Recently, the boiler keeps cutting out only a few minutes after firing, meaning the radiators only get warm, nowhere near hot. Just before it cuts out, hot water "spurts" a few times into the header tank. Two or three minutes later, the boiler fires again for another minute or two before cutting out, and this just keeps repeating.
Raising the pump speed above the lowest speed lets the boiler run longer before cutting out, but then a continuous stream of hot water is sent into the plastic header tank via the open vent. Previously, the slowest pump speed worked fine.
The actuator/diverter and the pump were replaced last year, and the system was powerflushed.
The top of the open vent pipe is only 35cm above the header tank water line, however as the header tank is mounted on a plinth in the loft, and the open vent pipe is almost touching the roof lining, the pipe can't be easily raised. I think the header tank in the loft is on a plinth since the boiler is mounted fairly high on a wall in a bungalow. This arrangement seems to have worked fine, until now.
Is it possible the heat exchanger is somehow clogged up and restricting flow through the boiler resulting in overheating and cutting out at lower pump speeds? Or maybe some other blockage is restricting flow and increasing pressure in the system?
Thanks for any advice.