Hi
Got an early 90's Y Plan open vent system with an ancient but dependable ideal Mexico 2 boiler. System works fine except for having to bleed the boiler radiator (don't know what it's called, the one without a TRV on it) every week or two.
I have tried all sorts including a plumber / heating engineer who couldn't find anything wrong besides the vent bend being too low over the header of the F&E tank. So it may be drawing in air.
However I cleaned out the F&E tank a while back (2 months) and left the filler tap closed. The level has not dropped at all but I've been bleeding air out!!
So what could be going on here? The level doesn't drop in the tank but I'm bleeding air out.
Am I right in thinking the feed is blocked and its breathing through the overflow, and whilst the level in the tank is not dropping, the actual level in the system must be dropping because no new water is coming in to fill the void left by air bled out?
Or could this indicate a leak somewhere? Absolutely no sign of one anywhere though.
Thanks
Mike
Got an early 90's Y Plan open vent system with an ancient but dependable ideal Mexico 2 boiler. System works fine except for having to bleed the boiler radiator (don't know what it's called, the one without a TRV on it) every week or two.
I have tried all sorts including a plumber / heating engineer who couldn't find anything wrong besides the vent bend being too low over the header of the F&E tank. So it may be drawing in air.
However I cleaned out the F&E tank a while back (2 months) and left the filler tap closed. The level has not dropped at all but I've been bleeding air out!!
So what could be going on here? The level doesn't drop in the tank but I'm bleeding air out.
Am I right in thinking the feed is blocked and its breathing through the overflow, and whilst the level in the tank is not dropping, the actual level in the system must be dropping because no new water is coming in to fill the void left by air bled out?
Or could this indicate a leak somewhere? Absolutely no sign of one anywhere though.
Thanks
Mike