Hi all,
My boiler is a gloworm 18si it is running 8 rads in a normal 3 bed semi.
I have had nothing but a headache with this boiler from day one.
I think i have narrowed the problem down to the pump housing and i am looking for opinions.
Fistly the rads were only heating upstairs downstairs were luke warm.
went through taking rads off walls flushing them with a hose.
Problem solved for a couple of days "rads hoping hot" after a couple of days it takes longer for the rads to heat.After a week or so take about an hour but tempeture not high.
I decided to check a filter that is located in the pump housing beside the drain valve.
First i drained the boiler down with the drain valve untill no more came out
then i opened the bleed screw on the rad in the upstairs bathroom and a bit more came out.
Then i pulled the filter and boy did i get wet.
I replaced the filter with a new one and away the heating was again "that good i had to turn the tempeture down"
Now three weeks later the heating is after dipping again tempeture low taking a long time to heat.
So i decided to pull the filter again and wash it out,put it back in and heating working great again.
My question is could this pump housing have a crack and letting air into the system and there for causing an air lock in the housing ?
The pump it self is working fine.
The reason i suspect this is because air is getting into the system at a rapid pace and the rad in the upstairs bathroom is functioning like an expansion vesel for the system.
Tomorrow i will have to bleed air from this rad and refill the lost pressure.
There is no leaks as far as i can tell as this has been going on a long time and no sign of water anywhere in the house.
This boiler has an expansion vessel at the back of the boiler and no more on the system.
OPINIONS ON THIS PLEASE.
My boiler is a gloworm 18si it is running 8 rads in a normal 3 bed semi.
I have had nothing but a headache with this boiler from day one.
I think i have narrowed the problem down to the pump housing and i am looking for opinions.
Fistly the rads were only heating upstairs downstairs were luke warm.
went through taking rads off walls flushing them with a hose.
Problem solved for a couple of days "rads hoping hot" after a couple of days it takes longer for the rads to heat.After a week or so take about an hour but tempeture not high.
I decided to check a filter that is located in the pump housing beside the drain valve.
First i drained the boiler down with the drain valve untill no more came out
then i opened the bleed screw on the rad in the upstairs bathroom and a bit more came out.
Then i pulled the filter and boy did i get wet.
I replaced the filter with a new one and away the heating was again "that good i had to turn the tempeture down"
Now three weeks later the heating is after dipping again tempeture low taking a long time to heat.
So i decided to pull the filter again and wash it out,put it back in and heating working great again.
My question is could this pump housing have a crack and letting air into the system and there for causing an air lock in the housing ?
The pump it self is working fine.
The reason i suspect this is because air is getting into the system at a rapid pace and the rad in the upstairs bathroom is functioning like an expansion vesel for the system.
Tomorrow i will have to bleed air from this rad and refill the lost pressure.
There is no leaks as far as i can tell as this has been going on a long time and no sign of water anywhere in the house.
This boiler has an expansion vessel at the back of the boiler and no more on the system.
OPINIONS ON THIS PLEASE.