We have a Baxi back boiler about 7 years old connected to an old (20-30 years) c/h system. The radiators were cold although the recently-serviced boiler and the pump were working ok. We called a heating engineer who said there was a blockage and we needed to put a cleaning solution into the little cistern-like tank in the airing cupboard by the hot water tank. He did something which got the radiators hot, however they cooled down again shortly after he left.
We put the cleaner in the tank one evening, by the next morning the hot water supply was discoloured a deep green!
We poured away the hot water and let it refill several times and it is clear now.
In addition, two of the six radiators (both upstairs) are permanently hot even if the c/h is off. This is a new problem since the engineer visited. I complained to the company who said the room thermostat is at fault, but two other radiators are obeying the room thermostat (the other two, both downstairs, are permanently cold) so I don't think this is correct.
They would not tell me what the engineer did so I don't know if he caused the problem with the cleaner getting into the hot water system. They said he did nothing, but he told me that he had done something to do with some valves under the tank that control the relative amounts of hot water getting into the ch and hot water systems.
We need to be able to get the cleaner into the system as I think a blockage is the main problem, but I think most of the cleaner got into the hot water supply and I don't want to add another bottle till this is sorted out. Can anyone tell me how it may have happened? The most obvious question is, did we put the cleaner in the correct tank?
Thanks in advance for your help.