Hi folks,
I have a very old (1960's) open vent heating system with three circuits: ground floor second floor and domestic hot water cylinder. My practice has been to switch off the heating in the summer, and allow the thermosyphon effect to give us hot water only, and there is a gate valve on the first floor heating circuit to shut that off. All radiators except main hall (near the main thermostat) and bathroom have TRVs.
Last summer, we seemed to have less hot water than normal, but I put it down to the cold summer, using more hot water, and maybe not running the boiler for the usual length of time etc. This summer, the thermosyphon is not giving hot water at all, although with the valve open the upstairs radiators do get hot. If I run the pump, there's plenty of hot water (and a very warm house!).
I've drained and treated the system with two bottles of Sentinel X400 four days ago, and the situation has not changed. I still get hot water with the pump running, but not without. Obviously, if the upstairs radiators get hot, and not the water, there is some blockage in the coil, but should this kill the thermosyphon effect entirely? And with the upper circuit turned off, would there not be more pressure through the coil?
Can anyone suggest my next course of action please?
Thanks.
I have a very old (1960's) open vent heating system with three circuits: ground floor second floor and domestic hot water cylinder. My practice has been to switch off the heating in the summer, and allow the thermosyphon effect to give us hot water only, and there is a gate valve on the first floor heating circuit to shut that off. All radiators except main hall (near the main thermostat) and bathroom have TRVs.
Last summer, we seemed to have less hot water than normal, but I put it down to the cold summer, using more hot water, and maybe not running the boiler for the usual length of time etc. This summer, the thermosyphon is not giving hot water at all, although with the valve open the upstairs radiators do get hot. If I run the pump, there's plenty of hot water (and a very warm house!).
I've drained and treated the system with two bottles of Sentinel X400 four days ago, and the situation has not changed. I still get hot water with the pump running, but not without. Obviously, if the upstairs radiators get hot, and not the water, there is some blockage in the coil, but should this kill the thermosyphon effect entirely? And with the upper circuit turned off, would there not be more pressure through the coil?
Can anyone suggest my next course of action please?
Thanks.