by jondeau »
Mon May 14, 2007 10:14 am
Right....
...It's very difficult to diagnose faults without seeing the system, so the easiest way to be certain of the problem is to take it step by step.
It's an old system with a gravity fed hot water cylinder, lets assume that when it was first installed it did work.
With the type of system, all that is needed for the hot water to work is that the boiler fires up. The pump is only there to push water through the radiators.
When the boiler is cold, switch on the hot water function only. Does the boiler ignite and burn ?
If it does not, then the problem is is an electrical one and you need to check the wiring between the hot water switch and the boiler.
If it does, and stays lit until the boiler switches off with it's built in thermostat then there is some restriction in the flow and return pipes from the cylinder.........
......and then you really do have a problem.
In this case.....assuming it did work originally, the pipework to and from the cylinder should be correctly installed........so, scale?.......sludge ?
With this sort of system, it was usual for the cold feed pipe, and the vent pipe from the heating expansion tank to be fitted to the gravity flow and return pipes where they enter the cylinder, and this would normally keep the flow and return from airlocking.......
JD