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buryboy
Hello, called to a job where the bathroom radiator was leaking. Turned out to be a pinhole in botton of rad. I didn't fit this boiler so on checking the pipe runs etc., I found that there were two pumps on the system. The first pump is on the heating side. It's on the return and pushing towards the boiler. At that point OK. Then when I went into the loft to close F&E service valve I saw a second pump. This was set at its lowest speed and was on the return circ from the DHW cylinder pushing back down to the boiler.
The boiler's vent pipe was T'eed off the flow circ and the fill T was on the return. However pumping over is occuring which is the reason that she has to change radiators because of the rampant oxydysation causing pinholing.
The reason she gave for the second pump was that following many visits by the installer and then a joint visit with a gent from Baxi, the installer installed this pump.
This was done to cure the boiler only firing up for short periods, then shutting down shortly afterwards. The new pump cured this boiler cycling.
However pumping over causing more problems with radiators not lasting too long.
Has anyone come across anything similar?
In oreder to stop this pumping over, I'm thinking of moving the pump onto the flow circ pushing towards the cylinder about 5 feet away. Then re-piping the vent and fill pipes in behind the direction of the pump.
Appreciate anyones thoughts or experiences on this.
The boiler's vent pipe was T'eed off the flow circ and the fill T was on the return. However pumping over is occuring which is the reason that she has to change radiators because of the rampant oxydysation causing pinholing.
The reason she gave for the second pump was that following many visits by the installer and then a joint visit with a gent from Baxi, the installer installed this pump.
This was done to cure the boiler only firing up for short periods, then shutting down shortly afterwards. The new pump cured this boiler cycling.
However pumping over causing more problems with radiators not lasting too long.
Has anyone come across anything similar?
In oreder to stop this pumping over, I'm thinking of moving the pump onto the flow circ pushing towards the cylinder about 5 feet away. Then re-piping the vent and fill pipes in behind the direction of the pump.
Appreciate anyones thoughts or experiences on this.