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Got a call about a rad not warming up so I went

Custard says they havnt had heating on for a while and when they turned it on the rad furthest away would not get hot so
I turned all TRV off in the house and waited still no heat, bled every rad water comes out, even emptied the system to clear any air locks still no good, now I'm worried and scratching my head, I start looking at the boiler and it's behavior wall status is calling for heat and the boiler fires up does its normal routine after 5 mins the boiler ignition light goes off and comes back on every so often, is this normal? I'm proper scratching my head on this one could it be the boiler pump broken?? Any ideas would be good I've done all the basics and it's not working grrrr
 
Pump gone and not circulating? Overheating because heats not getting pulled from boiler
 
When I got to the property rads were working apart from the too farest away and looking at the system the 2 rads are a fair distance, if pump had gone would some rads still work??
 
I've had it before where two furthest away radiators weren't heating up and I could stop the pump quite easily. New pump In and it worked perfectly. Although I did add 3 radiators on to the system around 9 months before
 
Can I change a pump with not being gas safe lol or does a GSE need to do it?
 
I'll take that as don't go near it loool
I was gunna log valient website and put part number in and just change it but if it's too technical ill stick to fitting bathrooms :)
 
Take the radiators off and open the valve into a bucket to see if you have any flow of water, if there's nothing then it's probably gunged up.
Is it microbore by any chance?
 
As above, check both valves flow. Don't forget boiler will need toping up. If the pump is I side the casing, no your not aloud to change the pump.
 
It's a combi Valient ecomax

It's coming up in 15mm

And yes the pump is incased
 
15mm should be ok usually. Still worth checking the pipework and radiator before boiler pump.
 
Thanks chappy ill do that first thing just a bit gutted I couldn't sort it today tried everything
 
If the pumps okay, You could also check that the Diverter is not bypassing to PHE when its on heating, effectively taking the ''ummmff'' out of the pump and not letting it get to the furthest rads.

Rad valves are always a good bet
 
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