Hi Folks
I have a customer who is getting some sputtering on his hot taps, similar to that experienced when a system is attempting to clear air trapped in its pipework. The difference here is that it never seems to get rid of the air and the sputtering carries on indefinitely.
He has a Valiant combi boiler situated on his top floor with cold water to the the lower bathroom being supplied by a cold water storage tank right next to the boiler. There is no problems with the cold water.
The 15mm mains supply to the boiler first of all supplies the CWS from a tee that connects directly with the CWS float inlet valve, then going on to the boiler some feet away. The CWS, boiler and pantry sink are all located in the pantry. Hot water is output to a 'pantry sink' and then kitchen sink on the same floor as well as a bathroom on the floor below. Hot water comes out of the boiler in 15mm but then goes to 22mm pipework for the bathroom below. All hot water taps on both floors are sputtering.
Pity I can't seem to attach a diagram in this forum??
Recently their thermostatically controller mixer shower has had a 30% loss in pressure but had been fine for months so this could be something else. Please see diagram attached.
My view currently is that this is being caused by air getting in from the hots taps in the bathroom below. And what I think might sort it, is to put an NRV on the 22mm hot pipe at as low a point as possible, before it divides to supply the various appliances.
However I am also a bit suspicious of the the short connection to the cold water storage tank. Seem to recollect though that many combi boilers have a way of venting air coming in via its mains supply, so that should be OK. I dont generally get much involved in boilers.
Suggestions or comments welcome
I have a customer who is getting some sputtering on his hot taps, similar to that experienced when a system is attempting to clear air trapped in its pipework. The difference here is that it never seems to get rid of the air and the sputtering carries on indefinitely.
He has a Valiant combi boiler situated on his top floor with cold water to the the lower bathroom being supplied by a cold water storage tank right next to the boiler. There is no problems with the cold water.
The 15mm mains supply to the boiler first of all supplies the CWS from a tee that connects directly with the CWS float inlet valve, then going on to the boiler some feet away. The CWS, boiler and pantry sink are all located in the pantry. Hot water is output to a 'pantry sink' and then kitchen sink on the same floor as well as a bathroom on the floor below. Hot water comes out of the boiler in 15mm but then goes to 22mm pipework for the bathroom below. All hot water taps on both floors are sputtering.
Pity I can't seem to attach a diagram in this forum??
Recently their thermostatically controller mixer shower has had a 30% loss in pressure but had been fine for months so this could be something else. Please see diagram attached.
My view currently is that this is being caused by air getting in from the hots taps in the bathroom below. And what I think might sort it, is to put an NRV on the 22mm hot pipe at as low a point as possible, before it divides to supply the various appliances.
However I am also a bit suspicious of the the short connection to the cold water storage tank. Seem to recollect though that many combi boilers have a way of venting air coming in via its mains supply, so that should be OK. I dont generally get much involved in boilers.
Suggestions or comments welcome