by joblot3 »
Sun Oct 21, 2012 7:51 pm
For htg engineer: When the pump is on low setting air is clear and system runs so silent you don't know its on. Turn the pump up one notch and air is drawn in. I know this because one of the rads upstairs partially empties and when bled a lot of air comes out and also air the gurgles loudly through the pipes. Put the pump back one notch and then system can then bled clear of any air noise and the rad stays full.The header tank is in the loft and when the pump is on second setting air bubbles back into the header tank. I raised the header tank because when a new boiler was put in some years ago I experienced the same problem. The engineer came back and raised the header tank which cured the problem whatever setting the pump was on. When I first changed the rad for a towel rail which is about 12 inches higher I was getting the air problem on the lowest pump setting. I assumed the problem was similar so raised the header tank. This improved the situation so the system became noiseless on lowest pump setting. I know I can continue to run on the lowest pump setting without problems but there must be an answer I would like to find. I have yet to get in the loft and measure the distances described by 'plum bob', but I am very grateful for your interest and would like to hear your views. Thankyou.