Hi,
I have a sealed combi boiler central heating system with a Potterton boiler, copper pipes and radiators on the first & ground floors of the house with the boiler on the first floor too. In the last 3 days a series of events / mistakes have occurred which have taught me a lot about central heating! Anyway, some constructive input would be appreciated, I'm not that keen on getting involved in the boiler or getting anywhere near the gas but if it is a problem with the pressurised water system then I would like to try and fix it without calling a plumber:
1. I put a screw through an upstairs floorboard and one of the CH pipes while the central heating was on. I turned everything off at the boiler including all of the inflow taps, mopped up a lot of water and repaired the pipe.
2. Once repaired I then turned everything back on including the filling loop which I left OPEN. So the system was pressurised at mains pressure. The next time the CH came on it worked fine (i.e. radiators got hot) but then I noticed that steam and hot water were coming out of the release valve outside the house. This made me realise that the system was under too much pressure and I realised the filling loop was in the open position so I shut it off.
3. Next time the CH came on the pilot light went out within a minute. I re-lit it and it went out within a minute again. I noticed that the pressure was practically zero in the system so I topped it up with the filling loop, then turned the filling loop off when the system got to around 1.5bar. The system then lost pressure over about 15 minutes back to nearly zero, it's currently sitting at about 0.25 or so. During this rapid pressure loss I checked the pipe I repaired and the external release valve, neither had any leaks or water coming out of them. I have not been able to detect any leaks elsewhere in the house. I also checked the bleed screws on all the radiators and none of them were loose or leaking, although I think the upstairs radiators (the boiler is upstairs too) have a lot of air in them.
Throughout all of this time the hot water has worked fine (if the pilot light is lit when you turn on a tap).
My next step was going to be to open up the filling loop at the same time as someone opens the bleeding screw on an upstairs radiator (which is now full of air, there's water in the downstairs ones). Then turn off the bleeding valve when the air is expelled (& water starts to come out) and keep the filling loop open until the system re-pressurises to around 1.4bar. Other than that I don't know - could a valve be letting air into the system from outside?
Thanks in advance
I have a sealed combi boiler central heating system with a Potterton boiler, copper pipes and radiators on the first & ground floors of the house with the boiler on the first floor too. In the last 3 days a series of events / mistakes have occurred which have taught me a lot about central heating! Anyway, some constructive input would be appreciated, I'm not that keen on getting involved in the boiler or getting anywhere near the gas but if it is a problem with the pressurised water system then I would like to try and fix it without calling a plumber:
1. I put a screw through an upstairs floorboard and one of the CH pipes while the central heating was on. I turned everything off at the boiler including all of the inflow taps, mopped up a lot of water and repaired the pipe.
2. Once repaired I then turned everything back on including the filling loop which I left OPEN. So the system was pressurised at mains pressure. The next time the CH came on it worked fine (i.e. radiators got hot) but then I noticed that steam and hot water were coming out of the release valve outside the house. This made me realise that the system was under too much pressure and I realised the filling loop was in the open position so I shut it off.
3. Next time the CH came on the pilot light went out within a minute. I re-lit it and it went out within a minute again. I noticed that the pressure was practically zero in the system so I topped it up with the filling loop, then turned the filling loop off when the system got to around 1.5bar. The system then lost pressure over about 15 minutes back to nearly zero, it's currently sitting at about 0.25 or so. During this rapid pressure loss I checked the pipe I repaired and the external release valve, neither had any leaks or water coming out of them. I have not been able to detect any leaks elsewhere in the house. I also checked the bleed screws on all the radiators and none of them were loose or leaking, although I think the upstairs radiators (the boiler is upstairs too) have a lot of air in them.
Throughout all of this time the hot water has worked fine (if the pilot light is lit when you turn on a tap).
My next step was going to be to open up the filling loop at the same time as someone opens the bleeding screw on an upstairs radiator (which is now full of air, there's water in the downstairs ones). Then turn off the bleeding valve when the air is expelled (& water starts to come out) and keep the filling loop open until the system re-pressurises to around 1.4bar. Other than that I don't know - could a valve be letting air into the system from outside?
Thanks in advance