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Hi all been at an ongoing job standard gravity system heating is fine cylinder flow piping hot cylinder return no to little heat tried venting and it works after a hassle of cracking nuts and vents then after about 3 days it blocks again how often do the coils become sludged up is it quite common also could the pump be pulling in through the vent ? Cheers guys and girls
 
Hi thanks like what are you thinking pumps fine zv operating as normal can't think what else it could be cheers other than air or blockage stat calls for hot water fine
 
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On just gravity they can be temperamental with starting just hot water ,
(esp if set high and start to kettle )
In cold weather ch load is robbing tank of any extra !
I remember listening for creaking of pipes up to cylinder ,was a clue it was flowing on just HW . ( a quick flick to Ch pump and back again if it failed ) ... Antiques require patience .
 
Hi all been at an ongoing job standard gravity system heating is fine cylinder flow piping hot cylinder return no to little heat tried venting and it works after a hassle of cracking nuts and vents then after about 3 days it blocks again how often do the coils become sludged up is it quite common also could the pump be pulling in through the vent ? Cheers guys and girls

Sorry, I have just re read your post. You are a plumber are you ?
 
Thanks for your help buddy, was going to try and investigate the coil in the morning they did say that the overflow would occasionally run but it's never done it while I've been there if it is going up the vent could you cap off the vent to force it round only temporarily of course until it clears
 
Thanks for your help buddy, was going to try and investigate the coil in the morning they did say that the overflow would occasionally run but it's never done it while I've been there if it is going up the vent could you cap off the vent to force it round only temporarily of course until it clears

NO TOO DANGEROUS !
Don't do that.
 
Hi not to sure as the people in the house are completely useless I get it going and a week 2 weeks later I get a call saying no hot water again
 
You need to look at the things I mentioned plus check if air being sucked into vent.
Colour of water should give a clue, If its rust coloured your getting air introduced regularly ( normally)

Have a look at the tanks in loft and vent first.
 
You need to look at the things I mentioned plus check if air being sucked into vent.
Colour of water should give a clue, If its rust coloured your getting air introduced regularly ( normally)

Have a look at the tanks in loft and vent first.
 
If it is drawing air through the vent how can that be stopped would slowing the pump help?

If it is and the problem hasn't always been there then it could be a partial blockage I suppose. It's difficult to say. You can only use a process of elimination. Look at the obvious first. The pump shouldn't really effect the DHW if it's a gravity system so if it is it needs Sorting.

Once you've been back, if you're still stuck, Post us some pics ?

Pipe layout around cylinder, boiler, tanks etc.

Try and weigh up where cold feed from tank goes in if it's indirect. It could be primatic.

Have you checked which system it is ?
 
If it is drawing air through the vent how can that be stopped would slowing the pump help?

If it is and the problem hasn't always been there then it could be a partial blockage I suppose. It's difficult to say. You can only use a process of elimination. Look at the obvious first. The pump shouldn't really effect the DHW if it's a gravity system so if it is it needs Sorting.

Once you've been back, if you're still stuck, Post us some pics ?

Pipe layout around cylinder, boiler, tanks etc.

Try and weigh up where cold feed from tank goes in if it's indirect. It could be primatic.

Have you checked which system it is ?
 
If it has a vent off the coil it will be indirect so if you've seen one there don't worry about it.

FYI It's a single fed cylinder ( heating filled via annular inside ). Normally one tank in loft ( no small 10 gal FE tank present )
 

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