For the past year or so I've been subjected to gurgling from my bedroom radiator and from the airing cupboard. The gurgling only occurs when the system first comes on and after fifteen minutes or so the only sound is the pump running. Usually it's just when the heating is on but this morning it also gurgled while it was just heating the water.
I recently changed the programming so that the hot water only heats in the morning so this all seems to have something to do with the system starting from cold.
Details of the system:
Open vented, over 20 years old. Boiler was replaced over ten years ago.
During the last 15 years it's had a new pump and three motorised valve replacements. The gurgle seemed to start after a BG engineer replaced the bleed valve in the airing cupboard. The old one had started to leak.
I've bled the radiators and got air out of my bedroom. Another radiator in a smaller bedroom seems to always need bleeding. Curiously the smaller radiator bleeds at pressure - the water squirts out nearly horizontal. All the other rads just dribble out. I've looked for leaks and couldn't find any. Or..well..I noticed the copper pipe where the bedroom lock shield is attached has some green staining. That was replaced when BG fitted a TRV to it (the only TRV in the house). I've tested it by wrapping tissue paper around it but not seen evidence of leaking on the paper.
Anyway I'm hoping for suggestions on the likely causes of this. Is it just air getting in through a leak? How come is only does it when starting from cold?
Thanks for your comments.
I recently changed the programming so that the hot water only heats in the morning so this all seems to have something to do with the system starting from cold.
Details of the system:
Open vented, over 20 years old. Boiler was replaced over ten years ago.
During the last 15 years it's had a new pump and three motorised valve replacements. The gurgle seemed to start after a BG engineer replaced the bleed valve in the airing cupboard. The old one had started to leak.
I've bled the radiators and got air out of my bedroom. Another radiator in a smaller bedroom seems to always need bleeding. Curiously the smaller radiator bleeds at pressure - the water squirts out nearly horizontal. All the other rads just dribble out. I've looked for leaks and couldn't find any. Or..well..I noticed the copper pipe where the bedroom lock shield is attached has some green staining. That was replaced when BG fitted a TRV to it (the only TRV in the house). I've tested it by wrapping tissue paper around it but not seen evidence of leaking on the paper.
Anyway I'm hoping for suggestions on the likely causes of this. Is it just air getting in through a leak? How come is only does it when starting from cold?
Thanks for your comments.