Hi wise folks,
We have quite an old set-up in quite an old barn, I’m thinking it could be partially blocked. We moved in during summer - so have not needed to use the system. After a few let downs on plumbers on our oil boiler, we’re testing ‘plan B’.
The central heating was drained of water (due to a leaking radiator). We refilled the system and bled all air out of the system, all radiators filled with water.
We fired up our multi-fuel boiler in the basement yesterday to test out the central heating system (We also have an oil boiler on the system, but it’s due for replacement and disconnected from oil).
The stove got up to temperature and the Grundfos pump started pumping (after a replaced fuse). So far, so good.
Most radiators on the ground floor are super hot, three remain ice cold (including pipes either side). Upstairs all radiators cold. Immersion cylinder upstairs producing hot water.
Valves on radiators all seem to be open.
After a short while I heard noise from the radiator header tank, which seems to be simmering - steam coming off it.
I can’t trace the pipes to the cold radiator as in the floor, but they must be connected as they filled.
My thoughts are as it’s quite an old installation (decades old) that a pipe is blocked somewhere.
Any help / thoughts / investigation tips appreciated!
Cheers,
Ben