Hi all, I'm really stuck with an issue I have with our soliud fuel back boiler system and my novice understanding is pretty much out of ideas so I'd really appreciate some advice.
We've recently moved into a new place that has the hot water and central heating powered by a stove in the lounge though a back boiler system. We immediately realised that the system wasn't heating the radiators beyond a tepid heat, despite the fire being full of fuel and absolutely roaring for days on end.
We knew that heat was being generated as to touch the pipes leading into the boiler they were very hot, and the water from the taps and bath was scolding. However nothing was getting through to the radiators. The thermostat is rarely kicking in even at 60 degrees, and then seems to kick in, push a little bit of water around and then cut out after about 5 minutes (Assume due to the dropping temp in the tank) so we get minimal tepid water in the radiators, then the pump clicks off for hours until it builds back up, meanwhile the rads quickly go stone cold again. Even when we run a fire for 6 hours or more, then manually kick the pump on and keep it on, the rads don't get anywhere near usefully warm.
I've had the pump replaced, and took each radiator off the wall and flushed out with a hose to make sure there's no gunk or anything like that. I've also had a guy put in some cleaning product to the tank.
From my basic experience, it seems that the heat is being generated, and is heating the tap water fine, but it isn't transferring to the main tank efficiently to circulate round the rads - Why could this be?!
Thank you in advance!
Damien
We've recently moved into a new place that has the hot water and central heating powered by a stove in the lounge though a back boiler system. We immediately realised that the system wasn't heating the radiators beyond a tepid heat, despite the fire being full of fuel and absolutely roaring for days on end.
We knew that heat was being generated as to touch the pipes leading into the boiler they were very hot, and the water from the taps and bath was scolding. However nothing was getting through to the radiators. The thermostat is rarely kicking in even at 60 degrees, and then seems to kick in, push a little bit of water around and then cut out after about 5 minutes (Assume due to the dropping temp in the tank) so we get minimal tepid water in the radiators, then the pump clicks off for hours until it builds back up, meanwhile the rads quickly go stone cold again. Even when we run a fire for 6 hours or more, then manually kick the pump on and keep it on, the rads don't get anywhere near usefully warm.
I've had the pump replaced, and took each radiator off the wall and flushed out with a hose to make sure there's no gunk or anything like that. I've also had a guy put in some cleaning product to the tank.
From my basic experience, it seems that the heat is being generated, and is heating the tap water fine, but it isn't transferring to the main tank efficiently to circulate round the rads - Why could this be?!
Thank you in advance!
Damien