Central Heating Feeder Tank Overflow
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 7:36 pm
Hi,
I've recently moved home and have the following problem;
I have an old Gas Fired Central Heating system and have a constant overflow from the C/H Feeder tank
The water coming out is a rusty colour and usually hot.
It appears to be coming back up the feed pipe and not the vent pipe and then obviously flowing out the overflow pipe.
I've traced the feed pipe and it goes into the bottom of the hot water tank and the top of the boiler downstairs.
The amount of water pouring out increases dramatically when the C/h system is turned on and the pump is going. When it's off there's a constant flow
I'm no expert, but was wandering does it have anything to do with the position of the pump, or has a value gone somewhere in the system?
I'd be grateful of any advice as I've got the Mrs nagging and the weather has started to get colder.
Thanks
I've recently moved home and have the following problem;
I have an old Gas Fired Central Heating system and have a constant overflow from the C/H Feeder tank
The water coming out is a rusty colour and usually hot.
It appears to be coming back up the feed pipe and not the vent pipe and then obviously flowing out the overflow pipe.
I've traced the feed pipe and it goes into the bottom of the hot water tank and the top of the boiler downstairs.
The amount of water pouring out increases dramatically when the C/h system is turned on and the pump is going. When it's off there's a constant flow
I'm no expert, but was wandering does it have anything to do with the position of the pump, or has a value gone somewhere in the system?
I'd be grateful of any advice as I've got the Mrs nagging and the weather has started to get colder.
Thanks