HIYA,
A newbie looking for some assistance with my combi boiler...who's up for the challenge
So, i turned on my CH last week and it was noisey and only the 2 of the 5 radiators were getting warm. A week on..big problems!!
Every time i put the boiler on, after 30seconds or so it makes loud banging noise, wooshing sounds, and the boiler stops working (i think the thermostate light starts to flash). However, if i run the CH with the temperature on minimum (so that the boiler pump runs, but the fire doesnt ignite) the boiler runs fine albeit with no heat.
Another wierd thing, the CH flow out pipe leaves the boiler and enteres a Tee where it continues upstairs (22mm) and down to kitchen (15mm) pipe. When i can manage to get the boiler to run for a minute, the pipe only heats up the upward going 22mm, but not the downward facing 15mm. Also, there is a straight coupler midway on the 22mm pipe, the pipe after the coupler takes way longer to heat up than the 22mm pipe below the coupler and closest to the boiler exit.
What do you guys think?
P.S Discharge pipe drips a lot more outside, and also spits out water when the boiler makes lots of noises and switched off after loud banging.
HELP APPRECIATED!
A newbie looking for some assistance with my combi boiler...who's up for the challenge
So, i turned on my CH last week and it was noisey and only the 2 of the 5 radiators were getting warm. A week on..big problems!!
Every time i put the boiler on, after 30seconds or so it makes loud banging noise, wooshing sounds, and the boiler stops working (i think the thermostate light starts to flash). However, if i run the CH with the temperature on minimum (so that the boiler pump runs, but the fire doesnt ignite) the boiler runs fine albeit with no heat.
Another wierd thing, the CH flow out pipe leaves the boiler and enteres a Tee where it continues upstairs (22mm) and down to kitchen (15mm) pipe. When i can manage to get the boiler to run for a minute, the pipe only heats up the upward going 22mm, but not the downward facing 15mm. Also, there is a straight coupler midway on the 22mm pipe, the pipe after the coupler takes way longer to heat up than the 22mm pipe below the coupler and closest to the boiler exit.
What do you guys think?
P.S Discharge pipe drips a lot more outside, and also spits out water when the boiler makes lots of noises and switched off after loud banging.
HELP APPRECIATED!