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Have a Vaillant eco-max pro boiler which was running sweet until some work was done on the system (not re the boiler) which involved the system being drained and refilled - a couple of months back.
Since the water was changed, the boiler has been very noisy in the first half of the heat-up cycle.
Pretty sure its not air, because the system has been bled a number of times, and this noise remains some weeks after the system was drained/refilled. Anti corrosion and anti-noise additives have been put in, but to no obvious effect.
The recovery time is good, and apart from the noise, everything seems to be working OK.
The noise starts shortly after the boiler fires up, and gradually gets worse until the temperature gets to mid 40's c, at which point the noise dies away and boiler will run on for the rest of the cycle up to 60c very quietly.
As the noise approaches its peak it sounds as if the case is vibrating, but there seems little in the way of actual vibration when the case is touched. Despite the racket, the boiler hasn't cut out, or paused.
Any thoughts?
Since the water was changed, the boiler has been very noisy in the first half of the heat-up cycle.
Pretty sure its not air, because the system has been bled a number of times, and this noise remains some weeks after the system was drained/refilled. Anti corrosion and anti-noise additives have been put in, but to no obvious effect.
The recovery time is good, and apart from the noise, everything seems to be working OK.
The noise starts shortly after the boiler fires up, and gradually gets worse until the temperature gets to mid 40's c, at which point the noise dies away and boiler will run on for the rest of the cycle up to 60c very quietly.
As the noise approaches its peak it sounds as if the case is vibrating, but there seems little in the way of actual vibration when the case is touched. Despite the racket, the boiler hasn't cut out, or paused.
Any thoughts?