Just recently, our system seems to be taking in air, and getting very noisy around 6am when the water heating starts. Less noticeable when the CH is also on.
It's a 25 year old reasonably small system with a gas boiler (replaced about 10 years ago) downstairs in the kitchen, the pump and cylinder in the upstairs airing cupboard, and the feed tank up in the loft. There is a vent pipe going 'up and over' the feed tank, which I think doubles as the feed pipe. i.e. a single 22mm pipe comes from the bottom of the feed tank, but has a T joint with feed going down and vent going up (I think). I have to admit that the vent is not at the highest position of the rest of the pipework, but what is puzzling is that the problem has only just started, interestingly when we had some work done in the airing cupboard on the secondary (DHW) system. We had a pump fitted to the hot water feed (after my wife chose a new kitchen tap which has one of those 'hoses' which pulls out of the tap for rinsing. It needed more pressure!)
I don't see how this work could have effected the primary system, but . . .
I have read that a very small hole in pipework can let in air but not let out water? Can the rather old pump be drawing in air, and if so, how can I diagnose? Or can the boiler, which is due a service, somehow be drawing in air??
Thanks for any help in getting to the bottom of this problem.
It's a 25 year old reasonably small system with a gas boiler (replaced about 10 years ago) downstairs in the kitchen, the pump and cylinder in the upstairs airing cupboard, and the feed tank up in the loft. There is a vent pipe going 'up and over' the feed tank, which I think doubles as the feed pipe. i.e. a single 22mm pipe comes from the bottom of the feed tank, but has a T joint with feed going down and vent going up (I think). I have to admit that the vent is not at the highest position of the rest of the pipework, but what is puzzling is that the problem has only just started, interestingly when we had some work done in the airing cupboard on the secondary (DHW) system. We had a pump fitted to the hot water feed (after my wife chose a new kitchen tap which has one of those 'hoses' which pulls out of the tap for rinsing. It needed more pressure!)
I don't see how this work could have effected the primary system, but . . .
I have read that a very small hole in pipework can let in air but not let out water? Can the rather old pump be drawing in air, and if so, how can I diagnose? Or can the boiler, which is due a service, somehow be drawing in air??
Thanks for any help in getting to the bottom of this problem.