by swidders »
Mon Jan 19, 2009 10:18 pm
Looking at the pump pipes, can you identify which is drawing water from the hot water cylinder? If so, can you work out where/how it is joined to the hot water supply pipe (the one coming out of the top of the cylinder)?
It may be that the installers have connected it too far up - for example teed off in the loft or close to it - in which case when the pump operates it is managing to draw air in from the expansion pipe.
The pump would have been better placed in the airing cupboard to give it a better head of water anyway. However, i also suspect that it has not been connected to the hot water supply through a surrey (or york) flange, which goes into the top of the cylinder. This, in itself, may help reduce or eliminate the spluttering.
Not too expensive to buy and fit if you know what you're doing, which by the sound of it, with respect, you do not. However, check to see if I'm diagnosing in the right area so you don't get any unscrupulous devils who may want to throw in a new pump, which if connected as currently so, will not solve the problem.
Please advise of any further details.