Hope someone can help me out here(no heating or hot water),
I have a gravity fed(y-plan) central heating/hot water system heated by a Perrymatics Jetstreme Boiler. We have four radiators upstairs (2 use micro-bore pipework), and five rads. downstairs (3 use micro-bore).
I have just replaced my old circulating pump (Myson Unit Three) with a Wilo Gold 60 (after many hours reading up on this web site!), after the old pump began to make noises and eventually caused a fuse to blow (I, stupidly, let the pump run with the noise, so I think this must have led to the electrical over-load).
My problem now is that the new pump makes a right racket when running(I'm assuming that there is a mass of air in the system after partially draining down to fit the pump). I've bled the pump itself, and the bleed point near the 3-port valve. I can't seem to bleed any of the upstairs rads. When I open the bleed valve's in each rad., no air(or very little) escapes, and then nothing. The water in the system doesn't then begin to fill the rads.? The downstairs rads. are still full (as they were even after I partially drained down). My loft f&e tank is full.
Any help would be very, very welcome.
I have a gravity fed(y-plan) central heating/hot water system heated by a Perrymatics Jetstreme Boiler. We have four radiators upstairs (2 use micro-bore pipework), and five rads. downstairs (3 use micro-bore).
I have just replaced my old circulating pump (Myson Unit Three) with a Wilo Gold 60 (after many hours reading up on this web site!), after the old pump began to make noises and eventually caused a fuse to blow (I, stupidly, let the pump run with the noise, so I think this must have led to the electrical over-load).
My problem now is that the new pump makes a right racket when running(I'm assuming that there is a mass of air in the system after partially draining down to fit the pump). I've bled the pump itself, and the bleed point near the 3-port valve. I can't seem to bleed any of the upstairs rads. When I open the bleed valve's in each rad., no air(or very little) escapes, and then nothing. The water in the system doesn't then begin to fill the rads.? The downstairs rads. are still full (as they were even after I partially drained down). My loft f&e tank is full.
Any help would be very, very welcome.