by Skids »
Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:23 pm
Hi Sidspanner,
[b]You do not state how long this problem had been occurring? [/b]
It does sound like a blockage at the Rad, you do not say if you have TRV’s fitted, which on a system that had a boiler changed a year ago you should have them, it may be a faulty TRV, there is a pin inside that sometimes sticks when they have been dormant for a bit (summer).
If you had the system ‘power flushed’ a few years ago it may be a new blockage from the system.
There maybe an airlock, however this would be the last option, but always worth checking for.
Otherwise, if its covered by a gas board guarantee:
First check the boiler commissioning certificate, then:
Question 1 ~ were all the Rads working correctly before the new boiler was fitted? Yes go to 2 / No go to 3.
2 ~ were all the Rads working correctly after the new boiler was fitted? Y go to 4 / N go to 5
3 ~ was this pointed out to the boiler fitters? Yes go to 5 / No go to 7
4 ~ recently new problem? Y go to 6
5 ~ call the boiler fitter back and get them to sort the problem. All the Rads should have been checked before handover ~ check the boiler commissioning certificate that the boiler fitter should have signed and left with you, if you counter signed it off saying all was well ?
6 ~ call the boiler fitter and tell them you have a new problem.
7 ~ you should have stated when the new boiler was fitted that you had a problem with some of the Rads, however the boiler fitters should have picked up on the problem when they were commissioning the boiler and the CH system? check the boiler commissioning certificate to see if they have stated that all the Rads were balanced and were working correctly?
A new boiler should be sized for the dhw system and the CH circuit, thus ensure it is big enough for the house.
Regards
Skids