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I have a standard boiler that heats the hot water tank and radiators.
I have a timer which turns the radiator zone valve on at 6.00am then also turns on the hot water tank zone valve at 6.30am.

Recently I have noticed that when the hot water tank zone valve opens to heat the hot water tank, the radiators cool down to a point where they are almost cold.
When the hot water zone valve closes the radiators start to heat up again.

Our pump is a Grundfos UPS15-50.

Do they get tired?

If I put my ear close to the pump I can hear a soft crackling/popping noise which sounds like air in it.

I am struggling to see how there could be air in there.

There does not seem to be an air bleed screw on the pump head (although I could fit one)

Thanks for any replies.


 
Sounds more like the zone valve than the pump.

But on a technical note -

How would you and what method would you use to install an air bleed screw on the pump head?
 
i agree sounds like a fault with the zone valves possibly wiring needs looking at. have there been any works carried out on the system lately?
 
i agree sounds like a fault with the zone valves possibly wiring needs looking at. have there been any works carried out on the system lately?

I replaced the hot water cylinder zone valve a few months ago.
 
did you replace the wires like for like? it could be that a wire is not where it should be cutting out the heating when the water is being heated.
 
did you replace the wires like for like? it could be that a wire is not where it should be cutting out the heating when the water is being heated.

Yes, I took pictures and drew diagrams of the wiring before I touched it so I am confident it is as it was.
 
did you replace the wires like for like? it could be that a wire is not where it should be cutting out the heating when the water is being heated.

The heating has been off for a few hours.
I turned the hot water heating on, waited a few minutes for the pipes to the cylinder to heat up then turned the heating on and sure enough the heating zone valve opened and then warmed up within a few seconds so it would appear that both zone valves are open.
It seems that the water flow is favouring the cylinder over the radiators.
 
the cylinder is an easy route.
is there not a valve to restrict flow to the water side?
with just the heating do the radiators work well?
just set the water to be on at a different time to heating


yes pumps do slow down, get tired.
what speed is is set to? see if putting it up a speed helps.
 
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the cylinder is an easy route.
is there not a valve to restrict flow to the water side?
with just the heating do the radiators work well?
just set the water to be on at a different time to heating

That's what I thought, the water will go the route of least resistance, i.e through the cylinder.
When the cylinder zone valve closes the radiators all work perfectly.
Maybe I need a gate valve on the cylinder return pipe to restrict the flow somewhat?
 
the cylinder is an easy route.
is there not a valve to restrict flow to the water side?
with just the heating do the radiators work well?
just set the water to be on at a different time to heating


yes pumps do slow down, get tired.
what speed is is set to? see if putting it up a speed helps.

The pump is on it's maximum speed now.
 
Could be the flow through the cylinder needing to be balanced down. But it's unusual for all radiators to completely stop working. Its possible you have a knackered pump or maybe debris if your system
 
Could be the flow through the cylinder needing to be balanced down. But it's unusual for all radiators to completely stop working. Its possible you have a knackered pump or maybe debris if your system

I guess a gate valve on the cylinder flow or return will sort that out?
 
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