Hi anybody have any experience of this fault? There has been an ongoing problem with what can only be described as what sounds like water/air turbulence within the coil of the indirect cylinder when DHW is selected on the programmer.
The vent pipes in both the F&E and main water tank have been checked to ensure that air isn't being sucked in. If DHW and CH is selected then the noise remains but is less volatile in sound. Select CH only and the noise disappears. The pump speed is a Grundfos 15/60 on pump speed 2 and is fitted on the return next to the boiler which is on an S Plan.
I've fitted a Honeywell Auto Air Vent on the top of the DHW secondary circuit of the cylinder, and one on the flow of the primary CH circuit next to the boiler to rid the system of any suspect air but it made little difference. Still get the noise turbulence. The system was chemically powerflushed 6 months ago as the oil boiler was kettling. This cured the kettling and inhibitors were added on refill. Do you think that the coil may be pinholed within the cylinder? Or is it a possible pipework problem? I'm scratching my head on this one.
Thanks Jim
The vent pipes in both the F&E and main water tank have been checked to ensure that air isn't being sucked in. If DHW and CH is selected then the noise remains but is less volatile in sound. Select CH only and the noise disappears. The pump speed is a Grundfos 15/60 on pump speed 2 and is fitted on the return next to the boiler which is on an S Plan.
I've fitted a Honeywell Auto Air Vent on the top of the DHW secondary circuit of the cylinder, and one on the flow of the primary CH circuit next to the boiler to rid the system of any suspect air but it made little difference. Still get the noise turbulence. The system was chemically powerflushed 6 months ago as the oil boiler was kettling. This cured the kettling and inhibitors were added on refill. Do you think that the coil may be pinholed within the cylinder? Or is it a possible pipework problem? I'm scratching my head on this one.
Thanks Jim