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packetvoodoo
Interesting problem for you good chaps to get your teeth into...
System (converted from open to sealed system with following):
New Vaillant 630 system boiler. Pump integrated into boiler.
New hot water cylinder in airing cupboard.
New Honeywell 3-way valve
New ST6400 programmer
Old header tank removed.
All pipework in airing cupboard replaced.
Only old stuff remaining is the underfloor pipes and radiators.
The problem...replicated by:
1. Bleed the system using P0 program (run 3 times). bubble-free in both heating and hot water circuits. Bled system pressure ~1.1bar.
2. Run the hot water. Heats up. No bubbling noises. Heat until temp sensor on cylinder turns off. Shut off hot water demand on programmer.
3. Run the heating. All fine. Heats up. No bubbling noises. Pressure ~ 2.3bar at 75degres C.
4. Turn off the heating. Assume 3-way valve puts output back to B only to run off excess heat through the cylinder. This is where things go wrong - can hear LOTS of VERY LOUD rumblings and bubbling suddenly. Sounds like it's sucking in large quantities of air, but that's not possible with pressure at >1bar, right?
The system isn't leaking - pressure stays constant over period of days, and no signs of any water leakage.
The fitting company have been back to replace the cylinder thinking that the heating coil was ruptured, but this hasn't fixed the problem. I'm getting them back hopefully this week.
Grateful for any thoughts as to potential faults from you good folks,
PacketVoodoo
System (converted from open to sealed system with following):
New Vaillant 630 system boiler. Pump integrated into boiler.
New hot water cylinder in airing cupboard.
New Honeywell 3-way valve
New ST6400 programmer
Old header tank removed.
All pipework in airing cupboard replaced.
Only old stuff remaining is the underfloor pipes and radiators.
The problem...replicated by:
1. Bleed the system using P0 program (run 3 times). bubble-free in both heating and hot water circuits. Bled system pressure ~1.1bar.
2. Run the hot water. Heats up. No bubbling noises. Heat until temp sensor on cylinder turns off. Shut off hot water demand on programmer.
3. Run the heating. All fine. Heats up. No bubbling noises. Pressure ~ 2.3bar at 75degres C.
4. Turn off the heating. Assume 3-way valve puts output back to B only to run off excess heat through the cylinder. This is where things go wrong - can hear LOTS of VERY LOUD rumblings and bubbling suddenly. Sounds like it's sucking in large quantities of air, but that's not possible with pressure at >1bar, right?
The system isn't leaking - pressure stays constant over period of days, and no signs of any water leakage.
The fitting company have been back to replace the cylinder thinking that the heating coil was ruptured, but this hasn't fixed the problem. I'm getting them back hopefully this week.
Grateful for any thoughts as to potential faults from you good folks,
PacketVoodoo