by rosebery »
Sat Nov 07, 2009 12:25 am
"It is the open vent pipe into the F&E tank."
Thanks.
"With the pump setting on 2, the air in the system is much worse, with banging pipes and the occasional release of hot water into the F&E tank via the vent pipe. I have been into the loft and watched this happen,"
Your system is "pumping over". Do not leave it as all you are doing is circulating oxygenated water which will cause corrosion in the system apart from filing the syetm with air. Pumping over is a symptom of a problem not the problem itself which could be:
1) An incorrectly placed pump,
2) Pump speed too high
3) Insufficient static head
4) Incorrectly configured system
5) System blockage
This topic has been covered many times before on this forum. Use the search functon and you will find the answers. Here are some threads for example:
https://www.diydoctor.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7733
https://www.diydoctor.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7738
https://www.diydoctor.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7702
"There are odd times when air must have been drawn into the system via the same pipe."
You are guessing. If its pumping over you are circulating oxygenated water in the syetem. Thats where the air is coming from.
"Turning the pump up to 3 does reduce this problem, but the pump was always previouswly set on 2."
I suggested you turn the pump speed DOWN NOT UP. If its normally on 2 what happens on 1?
"The pump setting on 3 is a bit noisey."
Air in it most likely.
"The 3 port valve actuator is definitely faulty."
But thats nothing to do with your pumping over problem. Just because the manual control is a litle bit floppy it doesn't mean the thing is faulty. Its common and it still works. Ifyou have heating when you want it (nothwithstamding your pumping over issue) and hot water when you want it the valve is operating just fine.
Cheers