Hi all, this is my first post. Hope you can help.
Unfortunately for me my house has a Potterton Puma 80 boiler installed.
Here's the story;
A week ago, central heating was put on, seconds later boiler makes a rushing noise, gas flame sounds really noisy, pressure starts to rise, boiler starts making clanking noises then steam starts blowing out of the pressure release valve.
Plumber came, checked the pump, said it had gone and we had a new pump fitted.
Great. Central heating back on line.
But....
Couple of days later I decide to check the pressure, it looks low. As I'm about to top it up I notice water dripping out of the boiler.
I take the front cover off and can see water dripping out of the new pump every 4/5 seconds. The floor of the cupboard it's in is soaking, so it's been happening a while.
Plumber tells me over phone to make sure I keep the pressure up and I can still use the boiler until he can get over to have a look ( 5/6 days).
A day later and now the pump has sprung 2 leaks. I put the central heating on and the same problem as before occurs - rushing noise, gas flame sounds really noisy, pressure starts to rise, boiler starts making clanking noises then steam starts blowing out of the pressure release valve.
No heating.
Sorry about the long winded saga but my question is;
Is it a faulty replacement pump or is something else going on with the boiler causing it to fail?
Will replacing it with another new pump end with the same problem?
By the way, the original/old pump didn't leak. Also, as a bit of extra info, after the new pump was fitted whenever the gas flame kicked in it sounded very loud - excessively so - it was much quieter originally.
Thanks in advance for any help or advice.
Cheers.
Unfortunately for me my house has a Potterton Puma 80 boiler installed.
Here's the story;
A week ago, central heating was put on, seconds later boiler makes a rushing noise, gas flame sounds really noisy, pressure starts to rise, boiler starts making clanking noises then steam starts blowing out of the pressure release valve.
Plumber came, checked the pump, said it had gone and we had a new pump fitted.
Great. Central heating back on line.
But....
Couple of days later I decide to check the pressure, it looks low. As I'm about to top it up I notice water dripping out of the boiler.
I take the front cover off and can see water dripping out of the new pump every 4/5 seconds. The floor of the cupboard it's in is soaking, so it's been happening a while.
Plumber tells me over phone to make sure I keep the pressure up and I can still use the boiler until he can get over to have a look ( 5/6 days).
A day later and now the pump has sprung 2 leaks. I put the central heating on and the same problem as before occurs - rushing noise, gas flame sounds really noisy, pressure starts to rise, boiler starts making clanking noises then steam starts blowing out of the pressure release valve.
No heating.
Sorry about the long winded saga but my question is;
Is it a faulty replacement pump or is something else going on with the boiler causing it to fail?
Will replacing it with another new pump end with the same problem?
By the way, the original/old pump didn't leak. Also, as a bit of extra info, after the new pump was fitted whenever the gas flame kicked in it sounded very loud - excessively so - it was much quieter originally.
Thanks in advance for any help or advice.
Cheers.