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No the lack of an additional vessel is not going to be the cause of air ingress. A poorly positioned pump in relation to vessel location can cause frequent venting of radiators but that’s a pressure problem and not air ingress.
I honestly can’t identify that plastic pipe.
Ok thanks. I’m assuming the pump is in our garage with the tank?….the boiler is up one floor & approx 9m away horizontally.
 
Overall your installation seems ok it's easy to criticize and we all have our working practices , I personally don't think the use of plastic pipe is a cause of air ingress it looks like speed fit pipe and fittings that have been used which are reliable and have been used widely for years , any pipework around the cylinder hot or cold should be insulated as should any pipework in cold areas and voids , your heating pump will be inside your boiler casing the property seems like a large family home and a system boiler with a internal pump wouldn't of been my choice as these boilers struggle to move the volume of water in the system and absorb the expansion there are ways to improve this and I can see why maybe it was fitted because there is not much space , has the system always been problematic ? is the work completed ? we could advise ways to improve your system but it's really the installers responsibility to make sure its commissioned and working correctly you plan to extend your home further and this without doubt will cause more problems unless improvements are made . Regards kop 👍
 
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Overall your installation seems ok it's easy to criticize and we all have our working practices , I personally don't think the use of plastic pipe is a cause of air ingress it looks like speed fit pipe and fittings that have been used which are reliable and have been used widely for years , any pipework around the cylinder hot or cold should be insulated as should any pipework in cold areas and voids , your heating pump will be inside your boiler casing the property seems like a large family home and a system boiler with a internal pump wouldn't of been my choice as these boilers struggle to move the volume of water in the system and absorb the expansion there are ways to improve this and I can see why maybe it was fitted because there is not much space , has the system always been problematic ? is the work completed ? we could advise ways to improve your system but it's really the installers responsibility to make sure its commissioned and working correctly you plan to extend your home further and this without doubt will cause more problems unless improvements are made . Regards kop 👍
 
Thanks kop. Which boiler should we have had? Prior to this we had a standard boiler & hot water tank (not pressurised system) & had no problems. We went for system as we were told it was better for 2+ bathrooms (we have 2 bathrooms at the moment). We were told our old boiler probably couldn’t handle the underfloor heating. So if we get another expansion vessel fitted is this enough? We can lag the visible pipework ourselves, under the floors is a bit tricky now. Is there anything else that needs changing? Is the likely cause of the air ingress a leak or is there anything else we could do to try to stop the air getting in?
 
Thanks kop. Which boiler should we have had? Prior to this we had a standard boiler & hot water tank (not pressurised system) & had no problems. We went for system as we were told it was better for 2+ bathrooms (we have 2 bathrooms at the moment). We were told our old boiler probably couldn’t handle the underfloor heating. So if we get another expansion vessel fitted is this enough? We can lag the visible pipework ourselves, under the floors is a bit tricky now. Is there anything else that needs changing? Is the likely cause of the air ingress a leak or is there anything else we could do to try to stop the air getting in?
Yes, the work is completed & there’s space in the garage for another expansion vessel. The water tank was originally upstairs in the airing cupboard, now moved to the internal garage to allow stairs to be built to the loft. The boiler before & now is in a kitchen cupboard (no top & bottom to the cupboard).
 
What you have been told is correct a sealed system boiler and unvented cylinder is the best choice for your property you're boiler is not necessarily wrong it's not unusual to use a system boiler but it needs piping a different way , you will need a extra expansion vessel to accommodate the volume of heated water in the system, the insulation needs doing just do what is visible and easy to access I would get this completed first fit the aav's, future improvements can be made if necessary.
 
There seems to be 2 x red exp. vessels and 1 x white, one red is adjacent to the boiler?, what volume is this.
You can tell easily if the installed exp. volume is sufficient by turning on all heating systems and noting the boiler pressure when all systems hot, if not > 2.5bar then OK from a expansion point of view but maybe other reasons for installing extra one?.
Can you also post a close up photo of the UPM pump, when its running, don't know if its running on one of its manual modes or is PWM controlled.
 
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What you have been told is correct a sealed system boiler and unvented cylinder is the best choice for your property you're boiler is not necessarily wrong it's not unusual to use a system boiler but it needs piping a different way , you will need a extra expansion vessel to accommodate the volume of heated water in the system, the insulation needs doing just do what is visible and easy to access I would get this completed first fit the aav's, future improvements can be made if necessary.
Thank you. What other improvements would you recommend? And how to we fix this annoying air ingress?
 
There seems to be 2 x red exp. vessels and 1 x white, one red is adjacent to the boiler?, what volume is this.
You can tell easily if the installed exp. volume is sufficient by turning on all heating systems and noting the boiler pressure when all systems hot, if not > 2.5bar then OK from a expansion point of view but maybe other reasons for installing extra one?.
Can you also post a close up photo of the UPM pump, don't know if its running on one of its manual modes or is PWM controlled.
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There seems to be 2 x red exp. vessels and 1 x white, one red is adjacent to the boiler?, what volume is this.
You can tell easily if the installed exp. volume is sufficient by turning on all heating systems and noting the boiler pressure when all systems hot, if not > 2.5bar then OK from a expansion point of view but maybe other reasons for installing extra one?.
Can you also post a close up photo of the UPM pump, when its running, don't know if its running on one of its manual modes or is PWM controlled.
The photos of the red ones are not my house. Pressure does not go over 2.5. What is the UPM pump? The black box near the water tank?
 
The photos of the red ones are not my house. Pressure does not go over 2.5. What is the UPM pump? The black box near the water tank?

Apoligies, the red ones are atypical as shown by KOP.

2.5bar is OK for the moment as long as you don't install any more rads etc.
Re Air venting, when you vent the air, then theoretically, if you don't top up the system, if air is entering the system the pressure should build up again, if it doesn't then perhaps air still in the UFH loops even though this might be unlikely since last October, anyway, after the next venting do not top up except that the pressure is excessively low and see what happens.

The Pump is on the UFH manifold as shown, you might post a close up photo of it when running to show the LEDs.
Also if you can see the UFH manifold, the flow rates for each loop and the manifold flow and return temperatures, if available.
 

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One other thing to try is tie wrap a plastic bag on the end of the safety valve of the boiler for 24 hrs run the system heat the water and just monitor if any water is in the bag ? I am working on a large 5 bed house on a insurance job this is a more typical install I have to add I didn't install it but I know the Engineer who did 👍
 

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