Hi.
Ive just moved into a new property and nearly everything went to plan. However there are problems with the central heating. The system is a Thorn Olympic gas boiler with hot water cylinder and header tank upstairs.
The radiators come on and work a treat. However the hot water is not so good. We get some hot, which isnt that hot really and it runns out really quickly. i.e i can only fill 1/4 of a bath with warm water (not even enough to lie in).
Last night i switched the boiler onto water only. It fired up and started to heat the water. Within 5 mins you could hear water bubbling, so i ran upstairs to the cylinder and header tank. There was lots of bubbling and noise then boiled water rose up from the cylinder and into the overflow on the header tank. The boiler then shut off. So i thought great its heated it to boiling point. Thats when i ran the bath and only got a small amount of hot.
When we moved in the water had been switched off at the mains. Have i maybe just got an air lock in my hot water cylinder? If so i could connect the washing machine cold feed to the hot feed and push the water and air through until it starts to fill my header tank? Am i heading in the right direction?
Please help.
Thanks
Ben
Ive just moved into a new property and nearly everything went to plan. However there are problems with the central heating. The system is a Thorn Olympic gas boiler with hot water cylinder and header tank upstairs.
The radiators come on and work a treat. However the hot water is not so good. We get some hot, which isnt that hot really and it runns out really quickly. i.e i can only fill 1/4 of a bath with warm water (not even enough to lie in).
Last night i switched the boiler onto water only. It fired up and started to heat the water. Within 5 mins you could hear water bubbling, so i ran upstairs to the cylinder and header tank. There was lots of bubbling and noise then boiled water rose up from the cylinder and into the overflow on the header tank. The boiler then shut off. So i thought great its heated it to boiling point. Thats when i ran the bath and only got a small amount of hot.
When we moved in the water had been switched off at the mains. Have i maybe just got an air lock in my hot water cylinder? If so i could connect the washing machine cold feed to the hot feed and push the water and air through until it starts to fill my header tank? Am i heading in the right direction?
Please help.
Thanks
Ben