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Ah ok so that's your issue, the expansion pipe doesn't connect into the loop at the same point as the feed.
Looks like someone has tried to make the expansion pipe go higher to try to help the problem, but failed.
Increasing the peak of the expansion pipe relative to the tank would help pumping over, raising the tank relative to the heating circuit join point would help suction. Seems you still have both issues though.
For background, your heating system has a pressure gradient all the way round the system when the pump is running. The further apart in the system they are, the more likely to get suction or pumping over.
Solution is to move them closer together and preferably on the suction side of the pump to avoid negative head. Or convert to sealed system
Looks like someone has tried to make the expansion pipe go higher to try to help the problem, but failed.
Increasing the peak of the expansion pipe relative to the tank would help pumping over, raising the tank relative to the heating circuit join point would help suction. Seems you still have both issues though.
For background, your heating system has a pressure gradient all the way round the system when the pump is running. The further apart in the system they are, the more likely to get suction or pumping over.
Solution is to move them closer together and preferably on the suction side of the pump to avoid negative head. Or convert to sealed system
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