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Hi
I would really appreciate some advice on my best course of action.
Recently (last month or two) we have started noticing ‘kettling’ noises emanating from the boiler area. A BG engineer has added Sentinel X200 and advised that if this doesn’t cure the problem after a couple of weeks then the dreaded power flush will be necessary. Curiously, the kettling has become more violent since the X200 was added, or am I just listening more?
Please can anybody advise whether there are any thing else worth trying before handing over £600+ for a power flush or anyway to try and encourage BG to diagnose the problem further in case the power flush is a waste of money?
I have included below as much info on the system as possible:
Many thanks
Gary
Boiler – Potterton Neataheat Profile 60
System – Open vented with air separator. Indirect domestic water heating and 15 radiators. Normal pipework upstairs, microbore loops to downstairs rads, installation as per Potterton boiler manual.
Pump - Grunfoss 15/60
The house/boiler/pipework is approx. 12 years old
Whenever the system is drained the liquid has a dark tint but doesn’t appear black or sludgy. Since we’ve owned the house a corrosion inhibitor has always been used when refilling the system. After refilling it takes repeated rad venting for a period of a few weeks for all the air to be expelled but once this has been done no further air/gas builds up.
The boiler has been serviced most years. It has had is overheat stat changed 5 years ago and it’s control thermostat (and overheat stat) changed 6 months ago by BG due to repeated overheat tripping (requiring manual resetting).
The system has always been noisy (pump/ water circulation hum) compared to friends systems but I have always put this down to the microbore and the fact that the circulator is located close to the rooms we spend most of our time in. Over the years the noise has become steadily louder. It is loudest when the circulator first starts up and then settles to a quieter level when running. The circulator was replaced 6 months in an attempt to quieten the humming noise (which it failed to do). The removed circulator looked remarkably corrosion free.
Advice was sought (about the noise) when we had the boiler looked at 6 months ago (due to overheat tripping) and the circulator speed was reduced to speed 2, this helped but obviously only relieved the symptom, not affected a cure.
I would really appreciate some advice on my best course of action.
Recently (last month or two) we have started noticing ‘kettling’ noises emanating from the boiler area. A BG engineer has added Sentinel X200 and advised that if this doesn’t cure the problem after a couple of weeks then the dreaded power flush will be necessary. Curiously, the kettling has become more violent since the X200 was added, or am I just listening more?
Please can anybody advise whether there are any thing else worth trying before handing over £600+ for a power flush or anyway to try and encourage BG to diagnose the problem further in case the power flush is a waste of money?
I have included below as much info on the system as possible:
Many thanks
Gary
Boiler – Potterton Neataheat Profile 60
System – Open vented with air separator. Indirect domestic water heating and 15 radiators. Normal pipework upstairs, microbore loops to downstairs rads, installation as per Potterton boiler manual.
Pump - Grunfoss 15/60
The house/boiler/pipework is approx. 12 years old
Whenever the system is drained the liquid has a dark tint but doesn’t appear black or sludgy. Since we’ve owned the house a corrosion inhibitor has always been used when refilling the system. After refilling it takes repeated rad venting for a period of a few weeks for all the air to be expelled but once this has been done no further air/gas builds up.
The boiler has been serviced most years. It has had is overheat stat changed 5 years ago and it’s control thermostat (and overheat stat) changed 6 months ago by BG due to repeated overheat tripping (requiring manual resetting).
The system has always been noisy (pump/ water circulation hum) compared to friends systems but I have always put this down to the microbore and the fact that the circulator is located close to the rooms we spend most of our time in. Over the years the noise has become steadily louder. It is loudest when the circulator first starts up and then settles to a quieter level when running. The circulator was replaced 6 months in an attempt to quieten the humming noise (which it failed to do). The removed circulator looked remarkably corrosion free.
Advice was sought (about the noise) when we had the boiler looked at 6 months ago (due to overheat tripping) and the circulator speed was reduced to speed 2, this helped but obviously only relieved the symptom, not affected a cure.