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2 Storey detached house with Open Vented system Oil + Coal Back boiler stove. The problem is the Oil when it comes on often causes hot water to blow up into the Central Heating Feed thank.
I have talked to another plumber about the issue and he suggested up=sizing the Vent pipes to 28mm and I had already made them go as HIGH as possible in the roof before bending them back towards the tank.
Speed of the Heating Pump is I.
Another Plumber has suggested "capping" the oil system with a stop=end and put a 3=bar safety valve onto the oil boiler - or maybe it would be safer to put a 3 = bar safety valve onto the end of the Vent pipe too!
The problem has arisen due to Upgrading the old Oil boiler to a new Condensing One and the Main Heating pipes from this boiler come into the HoT-water Cylinder at the Floor level 2 rather than entering the house at the ground floor. This means the "Hot water in the Central heating" is taking the ESCAPE route up the VENT rather than working its way around the radiators!
Its my own home! which is not good for my PR! Help
I have talked to another plumber about the issue and he suggested up=sizing the Vent pipes to 28mm and I had already made them go as HIGH as possible in the roof before bending them back towards the tank.
Speed of the Heating Pump is I.
Another Plumber has suggested "capping" the oil system with a stop=end and put a 3=bar safety valve onto the oil boiler - or maybe it would be safer to put a 3 = bar safety valve onto the end of the Vent pipe too!
The problem has arisen due to Upgrading the old Oil boiler to a new Condensing One and the Main Heating pipes from this boiler come into the HoT-water Cylinder at the Floor level 2 rather than entering the house at the ground floor. This means the "Hot water in the Central heating" is taking the ESCAPE route up the VENT rather than working its way around the radiators!
Its my own home! which is not good for my PR! Help