I have a central heating system and hot water tank (Y plan) heated by a conventional system Baxi Solo 2 60PF gas boiler (~20 years old) with a Grundfoss UPS2 pump and a combined 22mm feed/expansion pipe from a cold water tank in the roof. There are 11 radiators and 2 towel rails, I estmate about 160litre capacity plus a bit for pipes..
I have just replaced the radiators (removing existing sludge in the old radiators) and ran the system for about 3 days with 2 litres of Sentinel X400 to clean it. I then drained it and ran water until clean through several of the drain points but failed to run clean water throught the boiler, so some cleaner will be left in the boiler. I refilled adding 2 litres of X100 and ran it for a couple of weeks, but a lot of air seems to be generated. I noticed that the cold feed/expansion tank was occasionally becoming hand warm, presumably from hot air going up the expansion pipe (the tank is very well lagged). I checked the water and it is light brown/orange like marmalade in colour. There is no sign of water loss.
I am now cleaning it again and have added 1 litre of Fernox Heavy Duty Cleaner and am runnnig it for a week. There is still a fair amount of air being generated and a bit of scum is forming on the water of the header tank.
Any ideas please what is causing the excessive air and scum?
Is it normal for the header tank to become a bit warm with a combined feed/expansion pipe?
Is it OK if the water is is light brown?
Should I be emptying, refilling, bleeding and running it several times to flush it?
If I add more that the recommended 2 litres of X100 will this help to reduce the generation of air?
Could excess air be generated by the use of the rather more powerful UPS2 pump causing the water to release air that is trapped in the water?
Thanks for you advice?
I have just replaced the radiators (removing existing sludge in the old radiators) and ran the system for about 3 days with 2 litres of Sentinel X400 to clean it. I then drained it and ran water until clean through several of the drain points but failed to run clean water throught the boiler, so some cleaner will be left in the boiler. I refilled adding 2 litres of X100 and ran it for a couple of weeks, but a lot of air seems to be generated. I noticed that the cold feed/expansion tank was occasionally becoming hand warm, presumably from hot air going up the expansion pipe (the tank is very well lagged). I checked the water and it is light brown/orange like marmalade in colour. There is no sign of water loss.
I am now cleaning it again and have added 1 litre of Fernox Heavy Duty Cleaner and am runnnig it for a week. There is still a fair amount of air being generated and a bit of scum is forming on the water of the header tank.
Any ideas please what is causing the excessive air and scum?
Is it normal for the header tank to become a bit warm with a combined feed/expansion pipe?
Is it OK if the water is is light brown?
Should I be emptying, refilling, bleeding and running it several times to flush it?
If I add more that the recommended 2 litres of X100 will this help to reduce the generation of air?
Could excess air be generated by the use of the rather more powerful UPS2 pump causing the water to release air that is trapped in the water?
Thanks for you advice?