by stronach »
Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:36 pm
About 4 years ago I drained my ch system (conventional boiler) completely, flushed out all the rads and filled up again with corrosion inhibitor added. The system at that point was 15 years old. After about 1 year the 3 way valve packed up and the repair man drained some water off to below the valve level in order to change it. The valve was in the airing cupboard on the first floor of my standard house. System topped up, valve didn't work properly so on another visit previous events repeated. So corrosion inhibitor must have been diluted somewhat. I mentioned this to the engineer but he said there would have been enough left in the system to do its job ok. Now there is air forming in the system requiring bleeding on a weekly basis so corrosion must be occuring again. My question is if I take the water out of the f and e tank as far as the outlet pipe to the system then drain off 500 mls from a downstairs drain tap, then add 500 mls of inhibitor down the outlet pipe in the tank, will it find its way around the system eventually? This seems to me to be an easier solution if it will work. Any advice would be welcome.