by htg engineer »
Sat Aug 01, 2009 8:00 pm
Bascially they've balls it up, and the boiler warranty may be void as they have not flushed the system or added inhibitor. I would take it up with them, they should by rights give you something towards the remedial work (or offer a huge discount if they do the work, if you trust them to work for you again).
I would recommend changing all to a two-pipe system, more work and money but a much better setup. This means taking 2 x 22mm pipes from the boiler (flow and return). Then you need to decide on pipe size, probably best to stick with what they've used in the extension as you need to stick to one size and it seems pointless ripping out new pipework.
So you'll have one flow and one return to each radiator, either 15mm tee'd into the 22mm or manifolds using 10mm pipe. Don't try to feed more than one radiator off each branch, tee into the 22mm for every radiator.
As the new pipework and new radiators will be pretty clear there'll be less resistance, this will be why you are having problems with it starving the existing radiators.
They should have been able to tell how the system was setup - as they have had to tee into the same pipe twice to get the new radiators to work, the radiators that are connected between the 2 new tee's (connections) will be the one's you have problems with, the existing radiators before the new connections should still work.
htg