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Combi boiler problem....
« on: 18 March 2018, 08:59:44 »

Well, I thought it had a problem....until I fixed it  :)

Problem has been going for a good few weeks now....

Turn a cold water tap on and at turning it off the boiler goes into H/W mode for about 1 sec then leaves a pump running for about 20secs before either shutting down or going back to C/H mode. Same thing happens if you flush the loo or if the washing machine / dishwasher is taking in cold water.

Decided to do a google on the problem and a couple of sites suggested there was air trapped in the cold water pipe somewhere and suggested running all the cold water taps to try and get rid of the air lock.

The local water board did turn off the water about a month ago for a few hours to fix a leak a few roads away.

All the cold taps run water fine......then it suddenly dawned on me that it might be the shower, as the shower tap is always set to max hot as the H/W temp is controlled by the boiler (45c). Turned the shower to max cold and turned it on, it spat and hissed for about 10 secs  before settling down to constant flow of cold.

Boiler problem has gone away and running a cold tap on max and shutting off doesn't affect the boiler now  :y

To think I was ready to callout the boiler manu as I thought it was a boiler problem and all it was, was trapped air  ::)

Job jobbed  :)
« Last Edit: 19 March 2018, 09:52:40 by Fuse 19 »
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Re: Combi boiler probelm....
« Reply #1 on: 18 March 2018, 09:17:58 »

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Re: Combi boiler probelm....
« Reply #2 on: 18 March 2018, 10:16:08 »

Glad it fixed :).

I’m sure there must be a logic as to why the air bubble was causing the boiler to fire, but I just can’t visualise it  :-\. Did any of what you read online indicate why this was the case?
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Re: Combi boiler probelm....
« Reply #3 on: 18 March 2018, 10:38:43 »

Work of Satan.  Can't beat a big copper cylinder filled with nice hot water :)
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Re: Combi boiler probelm....
« Reply #4 on: 18 March 2018, 10:51:33 »

Glad it fixed :).

I’m sure there must be a logic as to why the air bubble was causing the boiler to fire, but I just can’t visualise it  :-\. Did any of what you read online indicate why this was the case?

Yes.....

Apparently turning on the cold tap...causes the air in the pipe to expand (as less water pressure). Turning off the cold tap makes the air compress. The air compressing triggers the boilers flow sensor into thinking there is a demand for H/W.
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Re: Combi boiler probelm....
« Reply #5 on: 18 March 2018, 12:04:04 »

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Re: Combi boiler probelm....
« Reply #6 on: 18 March 2018, 17:14:13 »

Work of Satan. Can't beat a big copper cylinder filled with nice hot water :)
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Re: Combi boiler probelm....
« Reply #7 on: 19 March 2018, 09:00:16 »


Yes.....

Apparently turning on the cold tap...causes the air in the pipe to expand (as less water pressure). Turning off the cold tap makes the air compress. The air compressing triggers the boilers flow sensor into thinking there is a demand for H/W.

Interesting! Thanks  :y
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