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seanashmore
Hi folks,
Apologies if this is the wrong place to be asking this. Please let me know if this needs moved.
The radiators upstairs in my house only heat until around half way up the radiator or lower in both bedrooms and the bathroom. I have bled every radiator in the house multiple times and get some air followed by water downstairs, but only a little air upstairs with no water at all. This made me think that there is simply not enough water in the system, which is sealed, and so I started looking for a filling loop around the boiler but to no avail.
From what I can see, my system is as follows:
Boiler in outside hut. Expansion vessel on the wall to the left of the boiler 'box'.
Large water tank in the loft with floating orange 'ball'.
Large, insulated emersion chamber on 1st floor, would be under the water tank in the loft.
The only sign of a filling loop I can see is below the emersion chamber but I haven't tried opening the valve yet.
Has anyone any idea what the problem may be and if I am on the right track?
Thanks,
Sean.
Apologies if this is the wrong place to be asking this. Please let me know if this needs moved.
The radiators upstairs in my house only heat until around half way up the radiator or lower in both bedrooms and the bathroom. I have bled every radiator in the house multiple times and get some air followed by water downstairs, but only a little air upstairs with no water at all. This made me think that there is simply not enough water in the system, which is sealed, and so I started looking for a filling loop around the boiler but to no avail.
From what I can see, my system is as follows:
Boiler in outside hut. Expansion vessel on the wall to the left of the boiler 'box'.
Large water tank in the loft with floating orange 'ball'.
Large, insulated emersion chamber on 1st floor, would be under the water tank in the loft.
The only sign of a filling loop I can see is below the emersion chamber but I haven't tried opening the valve yet.
Has anyone any idea what the problem may be and if I am on the right track?
Thanks,
Sean.