I'm afraid this problem is self-inflicted We have a Honeywell B system installed around a Potterton boiler 7 years ago.
In removing a radiator to allow decorating, I isolated the radiator, drained it, and removed it. However, found the valves either side were leaking, so stopped the supply to the header tank, switched off the system and drained the central heating.
Despite the system being off, this periodically provoked some terrible banging in the pipe work, and refitting the radiator and refilling the system has made no difference. To make matters worse, we now have no hot water through the taps, and the radiators do not become hot. However, pipes either side of the pump are very hot (and the boiler is firing up). I have bled all the radiators and the pump.
I'd be grateful for any suggestions - Many thanks.
In removing a radiator to allow decorating, I isolated the radiator, drained it, and removed it. However, found the valves either side were leaking, so stopped the supply to the header tank, switched off the system and drained the central heating.
Despite the system being off, this periodically provoked some terrible banging in the pipe work, and refitting the radiator and refilling the system has made no difference. To make matters worse, we now have no hot water through the taps, and the radiators do not become hot. However, pipes either side of the pump are very hot (and the boiler is firing up). I have bled all the radiators and the pump.
I'd be grateful for any suggestions - Many thanks.