We have a Worcester CDi Conventional Condensing Boiler
My central heating and hot water system was changed a couple of years ago when I needed a new boiler.
Previously, the system was pumped CH and gravity HW.
The plumber that installed the new conventional condensing boiler gave me a fully pumped S plan system. However, it was clear that he was not familiar with the system and admitted he usually only installed combination boilers.
The system never worked properly and needed a fair amount of manual intervention although it would provide the heat to the radiators and hot water tank.
Over the last couple of years I have eradicated most of the problems which included incorrect electrics and an incorrectly placed vent pipe - left over from the gravity system..
The final thing to do was to reverse the pump as the installer had put it in upside down so it pumped into the return of the bolier rather that out to the motorized valves. This I did yesterday.
Since righting the pump I cannot get the boiler to heat the water up to temperature. The boiler comes on, fires for 30 seconds or so and then switches off. It then comes back on after a minute or so and switches off again. The temerature of the water is not much better than lukewarm with the temperature showing as 36C on the boiler.
The motorized valves open correctly and the pump comes on so the problem must be something to do with the boiler. I have also blead all the radiators and the Hot Water circuit too.
Has anyone got any ideas? I expect you will say I need to get the man out and now that I have solved all the other problems I can do that but was just looking for an interim solution.
My central heating and hot water system was changed a couple of years ago when I needed a new boiler.
Previously, the system was pumped CH and gravity HW.
The plumber that installed the new conventional condensing boiler gave me a fully pumped S plan system. However, it was clear that he was not familiar with the system and admitted he usually only installed combination boilers.
The system never worked properly and needed a fair amount of manual intervention although it would provide the heat to the radiators and hot water tank.
Over the last couple of years I have eradicated most of the problems which included incorrect electrics and an incorrectly placed vent pipe - left over from the gravity system..
The final thing to do was to reverse the pump as the installer had put it in upside down so it pumped into the return of the bolier rather that out to the motorized valves. This I did yesterday.
Since righting the pump I cannot get the boiler to heat the water up to temperature. The boiler comes on, fires for 30 seconds or so and then switches off. It then comes back on after a minute or so and switches off again. The temerature of the water is not much better than lukewarm with the temperature showing as 36C on the boiler.
The motorized valves open correctly and the pump comes on so the problem must be something to do with the boiler. I have also blead all the radiators and the Hot Water circuit too.
Has anyone got any ideas? I expect you will say I need to get the man out and now that I have solved all the other problems I can do that but was just looking for an interim solution.