by Othello »
Tue Jan 15, 2008 2:03 pm
Thanks for your advice.
The boiler was fitted into a new extension by a local plumber along with 2 extra radiators. He insisted we needed a system boiler as he was not happy with the previous setup which he termed prehistoric and created a Y-plan, with a 3-way valve, room stat and cylinder stat. He did add a system cleanser when the boiler was first installed and then a few weeks later when the radiators were added he drained the system down and added a system protector.
My thoughts are that the system is too restrictive for the boiler (although the boiler itself is not reporting any faults). Whether this is due to debris or an air-lock I don't know. I say this because when I try to even out the radiator temperature to get more heat to the downstairs radiators which are last to heat up, by closing down the lock shield valves on the upstairs radiators which warm up first, the problem with the boiler becomes worse. Then the boiler can go for 2 - 3 hours with the temp. exceeding the set-point and the boiler cutting out. Normally we ONLY have to wait 45mins to an hour.
I have noticed that when the boiler kicks in if there is greater than 20 - 22C between the flow temp and the set-point, the boiler will usually start controlling OK. E.g. if the set-point is 60C then the startup temp needs to be less than 40C. Any less than this and the boiler overshoots and shuts down.
The word "aired" means lukewarm or tepid. Cheers