Hi
I have a continuing problem with our system. I posted about this at Christmas, and I have been working with our heating engineer on and off since to try and solve the problem.
It is a new system comprising Glowworm Ultracom SXI2 and a Stelflow 210 cylinder.
It all works absolutely fine (very well in fact) but whenever the bath taps are turned on full (or two showers are operated at the same time etc), the expansion vessel vibrates and makes a very loud horrible noise - like a loud howling - for about 10 seconds.
These are the things the Heating Engineer has tried:
- changing the pressure of the vessel. This seemed to work at first - but only when the pressure of the vessel was very low (say 1 bar). Presently it is (I am told) pumped to 2 bar. The Engineer has not as far as I know measured the pressure of the water and matched it - he has just been trying different pressures.
- upgraded the pipes from the mains (1/2 inch from road (not changed), then new 22mm pipe to cylinder)
Does anyone have any ideas of things I can try before I go to the cost of getting a different Engineer out?
If I am adjusting the pressure of the vessel to experiment (e.g. with a car pump), do I drain the water out of it first, or do it when pressured?
Many thanks for any help.
Cheers
KP
I have a continuing problem with our system. I posted about this at Christmas, and I have been working with our heating engineer on and off since to try and solve the problem.
It is a new system comprising Glowworm Ultracom SXI2 and a Stelflow 210 cylinder.
It all works absolutely fine (very well in fact) but whenever the bath taps are turned on full (or two showers are operated at the same time etc), the expansion vessel vibrates and makes a very loud horrible noise - like a loud howling - for about 10 seconds.
These are the things the Heating Engineer has tried:
- changing the pressure of the vessel. This seemed to work at first - but only when the pressure of the vessel was very low (say 1 bar). Presently it is (I am told) pumped to 2 bar. The Engineer has not as far as I know measured the pressure of the water and matched it - he has just been trying different pressures.
- upgraded the pipes from the mains (1/2 inch from road (not changed), then new 22mm pipe to cylinder)
Does anyone have any ideas of things I can try before I go to the cost of getting a different Engineer out?
If I am adjusting the pressure of the vessel to experiment (e.g. with a car pump), do I drain the water out of it first, or do it when pressured?
Many thanks for any help.
Cheers
KP