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Revision as of 01:03, 19 March 2007
The article is about diagnosing and fixing faulty Central Heating systems. (This is about systems using hot water as a heat-carrying medium: warm-air systems are sometimes found in the UK but they are not covered here.)
There are separate articles about:
- Central Heating Design which will help you understand what sort of system you have
- Central Heating Operation for help operating a working CH system.
- Boilers describes the main types of boiler.
This article is a skeleton: the main points to be covered are listed but some or all still need to be expanded
Fault-finding
No CH or DHW
- All systems
- power to system? check FCU fuse
- boiler firing? lockout? / other fault? - boiler fault-finding guide (Ed?)
- pump running?
- controls working? - programmer, thermostats etc
- Sealed system
- pressure OK?
No CH, DHW OK
- Conventional system
- programmer?
- room stat?
- zone valve?
- Combi boiler
- programmer?
- room stat?
- boiler - diverter stucK?
CH OK, no DHW
- Conventional system
- programmer?
- cylinder stat?
- zone valve?
- Combi boiler with PHE & diverter valve
- diverter valve?
- Combi boiler with combined heat exchanger
- flow switch or scaling?
DHW OK, some parts of CH not working
- some rad(s) compeletely cold
- balancing - try turning off other rads
- stuck TRV - take head off pull up pin (carefully - can pull out and leak on some)
- completely full of air - bleed & find cause
- only upstairs working? pump failed?
- only downstairs working? vented system? loss of water?
- some rad(s) lukewarm
- balancing
- faulty TRV
- rad(s) cold at top
- bleeding
- rad(s) cold at bottom
- sludge
CH on when should be off
- All rads on
- timer?
- room stat?
- zone valve?
- Some rads on
- reverse circulation
- rad on DHW circuit - often in bathroom: may be design "feature"
rads constantly need bleeding
- air or hydrogen in system? (lighter test - with care!)
- corrosion:
- inhibitor?
- vented system? - pumping over? - check feed & expansion connections (<150mm apart), header tank level, vent pipe rise & termination height, pump speed setting (old system pump replaced with newer model?)
- air
- pinhole leaks?
- vented system? - pumping over?
- corrosion:
system pressure dropping
This applies to sealed systems only.
Possible causes (see also Ed's Sealed System FAQ)
- leaking Pressure Relief Discharge (PRD) Valve
- problem with expansion vessel:
- lack of air/gas pressure in vessel
- ruptured diaphragm
- leak in pipework
See discussion on uk.d-i-y on Tracing tiny leaks in sealed system
noises
- screeching from pump: vented? loss of water? float valve stuck or feed pipe blocked - sludge or scale
- kettling from boiler: scale - X200 etc
- clicking, knocking from floors & walls: pipework expanding & contracting - expose and free up
- rushing noises from pipes and radiators - air in system?