Hi
We live in a town house (three story - Ground, first and second floor).
We were using Warm Air Unit (WAU) for central heating. We recently removed it and installed vaillant combi boiler (vaillant ecotec exclusive green iq 843). This boiler is installed in loft (technically third floor). The radiators / pipes and everything is new (as WAU runs with ducting and blows hot air).
Since the boiler is installed, we hear pipe rumbling noise whenever we turn the heating on.
The boiler engineer said that
1. It was due to air in the system. So he bled the system and tried again, but no luck.
2. He then looked for any leak - but there is no visible leak
3. He then added pipe insulation as he thought the pipes were bruising each other - but no luck
4. He then installed automatic air vent - but no luck
5. He then installed air separator RV2 (SpiroVent RV2)- but no luck
6. He then used Sentinel x200 chemical - but no luck
7. He is now thinking that the boiler is not able to pump enough as its in loft (3rd floor) and this might build up the air on the system. Therefore he now thinks that installing additional water circulation pump between 1st and Ground floor might help the boiler to push the air through return pipe.
Apart from air rumbling noise,
1. When the boiler is running I can hear water discharging on the right most while waste pipe under the boiler (is it called condensate pipe).
2. We have also noticed that the boiler pressure rapidly increases when the heating is switched on. After few days the boiler goes to low pressure and switches off (as it might be discharging the water through outflow pipe).
3. Most importantly; Once we flush out the system, remove all the air, pressure the system again and switch on the heating - Bang! the rumbling noise!!! How can the air enter the system that quickly.
4. I googled and found something about vessel pressurising - but the engineer thinks that its a new boiler and this shouldn't be the case.
This has been a nightmare. We spent lot of money to move away from WAU an installed this boiler. I'm tired of bleeding the radiators for every 2 days.
Any help / thoughts will really be a life saver for us.
Thank you in advance.
We live in a town house (three story - Ground, first and second floor).
We were using Warm Air Unit (WAU) for central heating. We recently removed it and installed vaillant combi boiler (vaillant ecotec exclusive green iq 843). This boiler is installed in loft (technically third floor). The radiators / pipes and everything is new (as WAU runs with ducting and blows hot air).
Since the boiler is installed, we hear pipe rumbling noise whenever we turn the heating on.
The boiler engineer said that
1. It was due to air in the system. So he bled the system and tried again, but no luck.
2. He then looked for any leak - but there is no visible leak
3. He then added pipe insulation as he thought the pipes were bruising each other - but no luck
4. He then installed automatic air vent - but no luck
5. He then installed air separator RV2 (SpiroVent RV2)- but no luck
6. He then used Sentinel x200 chemical - but no luck
7. He is now thinking that the boiler is not able to pump enough as its in loft (3rd floor) and this might build up the air on the system. Therefore he now thinks that installing additional water circulation pump between 1st and Ground floor might help the boiler to push the air through return pipe.
Apart from air rumbling noise,
1. When the boiler is running I can hear water discharging on the right most while waste pipe under the boiler (is it called condensate pipe).
2. We have also noticed that the boiler pressure rapidly increases when the heating is switched on. After few days the boiler goes to low pressure and switches off (as it might be discharging the water through outflow pipe).
3. Most importantly; Once we flush out the system, remove all the air, pressure the system again and switch on the heating - Bang! the rumbling noise!!! How can the air enter the system that quickly.
4. I googled and found something about vessel pressurising - but the engineer thinks that its a new boiler and this shouldn't be the case.
This has been a nightmare. We spent lot of money to move away from WAU an installed this boiler. I'm tired of bleeding the radiators for every 2 days.
Any help / thoughts will really be a life saver for us.
Thank you in advance.