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Can someone help me diagnose what could be causing this noise? It's a banging sort of noise if you can't view the video. I seem to have to bleed a few of the radiators daily, but I cannot find any leaks anywhere.
The pump is set to the maximum setting, which it always has been, and there are 12 radiators, including towel rails, in the system. It seems to be the towel rails that accumulate the most amount of air. The system appears to be balanced correctly; all radiators are getting hot and have roughly the same temperature drop between F&R.
I had a previous issue whereby no water was flowing through the bypass after changing some radiators downstairs; I had never touched the bypass until someone suggested opening it a bit further which solved the issue. There was some suggestion it may have been blocked by a bit of debris:
The system had an inhibitor added when I refilled the system, but obviously, if it keeps losing water from somewhere, then it's probably becoming more diluted by the day.
Can someone help me diagnose what could be causing this noise? It's a banging sort of noise if you can't view the video. I seem to have to bleed a few of the radiators daily, but I cannot find any leaks anywhere.
The pump is set to the maximum setting, which it always has been, and there are 12 radiators, including towel rails, in the system. It seems to be the towel rails that accumulate the most amount of air. The system appears to be balanced correctly; all radiators are getting hot and have roughly the same temperature drop between F&R.
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I had a previous issue whereby no water was flowing through the bypass after changing some radiators downstairs; I had never touched the bypass until someone suggested opening it a bit further which solved the issue. There was some suggestion it may have been blocked by a bit of debris:
Overheating Baxi Solo 2 R2
as they are just cracked open a bit of debri could have moved into just the wrong position when you drained down to stop anything flowing through it Must be the case, been wondering if I’m going mad and forgotten I’ve touched it. No boiler cutouts since, thanks @ianmcd
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The system had an inhibitor added when I refilled the system, but obviously, if it keeps losing water from somewhere, then it's probably becoming more diluted by the day.