We have a Myson Economist gas fired boiler running a central heating system, with 6 radiators. There is a primatic cylinder in the system. It is all about 15-20 years old, but it's been serviced regularly. It worked well until about 18 months ago, when we had a radiator moved (only a few feet) months ago, and thermostatic valves fitted to all the radiators.
After a few weeks, we noticed 'kettling'. When the engineers who had done the radiatorsl ooked at it, they changed various things, over several visits, and the last change was the thermostat in the boiler. This seemed to work (although I don't know why this should be).
It hasn't kettled for about 12 months, but we turned the valve down on a downstairs radiator the other day, and its been doing it since then. The system seems to run fine on start up. After a while, the boiler starts to 'kettle', and the thermostat kicks in and switches the boiler off. This gets worse and worse, until we have to switch everything off. It does this almost every day.
I've tried bleeding the radiators (wishful thinking!) but they were all fine. However, two of them didn't bleed very well. Hardly any water came out even when the small plug was completely removed.
I wondered if there was air in the system, but I don't know where this would have come from, and if it would cause the problem. Any help on this would be most appreciated, as we need to call in the experts again, and I would like to have some idea before we start paying out to change everything.
After a few weeks, we noticed 'kettling'. When the engineers who had done the radiatorsl ooked at it, they changed various things, over several visits, and the last change was the thermostat in the boiler. This seemed to work (although I don't know why this should be).
It hasn't kettled for about 12 months, but we turned the valve down on a downstairs radiator the other day, and its been doing it since then. The system seems to run fine on start up. After a while, the boiler starts to 'kettle', and the thermostat kicks in and switches the boiler off. This gets worse and worse, until we have to switch everything off. It does this almost every day.
I've tried bleeding the radiators (wishful thinking!) but they were all fine. However, two of them didn't bleed very well. Hardly any water came out even when the small plug was completely removed.
I wondered if there was air in the system, but I don't know where this would have come from, and if it would cause the problem. Any help on this would be most appreciated, as we need to call in the experts again, and I would like to have some idea before we start paying out to change everything.