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So after repairing the 4 leaks a dodgey plumberleft on fitting a new radiator when the extension of my sisters house was done I noticed the system water wasn't in the best of conditions.
Added Cleanser to run for a while (quite a while ) And back drainning down just now. Trying a slightly alternate way of flushing it so see if it will be a little more thourhgor than a drain down and inhibit.
Ive connectet the Boiler pump+Heating Pump to a constant 240v supply, and opened the system drain at a rate the headertank can refill at, all rads open so Im hoping this might help drain more of the crud out the rads and pipework and boilermate.
The waters definetly getting cleaner (it will take some time to do the lot I know) Once prettly clear Im going to isolate all the rads bar one at a time (like a powerflush) and let the pumps run while drainning to get again as much out the system as possible.
My concern is the colour of the water, ive a magnaclean that I cant fit onto the boilermate, so from curiositry ive sat it in the drained water, and its not picking up much, so that and the fact the waters brown and not black would say that the problem is with air entering the system.
This is clearly a fault with the boilermate/headertank design, as when running you can always hear the open vent gurgling away as it draws air in. would there be any harm in capping the cold feed and just combining the cold feed and vent into a 22mm connection on the headertank?
that way when the boilermate trys to draw in, its only taking in a little more freshly inhibited water?
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Added Cleanser to run for a while (quite a while ) And back drainning down just now. Trying a slightly alternate way of flushing it so see if it will be a little more thourhgor than a drain down and inhibit.
Ive connectet the Boiler pump+Heating Pump to a constant 240v supply, and opened the system drain at a rate the headertank can refill at, all rads open so Im hoping this might help drain more of the crud out the rads and pipework and boilermate.
The waters definetly getting cleaner (it will take some time to do the lot I know) Once prettly clear Im going to isolate all the rads bar one at a time (like a powerflush) and let the pumps run while drainning to get again as much out the system as possible.
My concern is the colour of the water, ive a magnaclean that I cant fit onto the boilermate, so from curiositry ive sat it in the drained water, and its not picking up much, so that and the fact the waters brown and not black would say that the problem is with air entering the system.
This is clearly a fault with the boilermate/headertank design, as when running you can always hear the open vent gurgling away as it draws air in. would there be any harm in capping the cold feed and just combining the cold feed and vent into a 22mm connection on the headertank?
that way when the boilermate trys to draw in, its only taking in a little more freshly inhibited water?
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