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Clive Page[_2_] November 4th 20 10:34 PM

Boiler banging noises - worse after using F3 cleaner
 
When the weather turned colder I turned up the heating but the boiler started making kettling noises and then banging - it turns itself off and restarts later, with the same noises.

I thought there might be a blockage somewhere reducing water flow (pump and diverter valve are only a few years old and I'm pretty sure working ok) but the Vaillant boiler is ~10 years old, while the pipes and radiators more like 30 years old. When fitting a new pump a few years ago I refilled with a protector solution like Fernox F1.

So I drained the system - found a lot of brown water in the header tank and managed to remove a layer of sludge on the bottom of the tank. Then refilled with added Fernox F3 cleaner. I got all the air out of the radiator bleed values, and after refill I was able to get each radiator to heat quite well when just one was on at a time, so probably all pipes are unblocked. But with just a few radiators on I get the banging noises from the boiler at an even lower boiler temperature setting than before, so the system is barely producing usable heat. The F3 seems to have made the problem worse, and I'm not sure what to do next. Obviously it has to be flushed out in a few days in any case.

Would refilling with F1 inhibitor plus an anti-noise fluid like Sentinel X200 be enough to solve the problem?

Or should I get someone in to do a power flush and system clean and refill?

Or what about MagnaCleanse, which seems to be a sort of system flush, with MagnaClean filter permanently installed to trap iron particles?

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Clive Page

Clive Arthur[_2_] November 4th 20 11:13 PM

Boiler banging noises - worse after using F3 cleaner
 
On 04/11/2020 22:34, Clive Page wrote:
When the weather turned colder I turned up the heating but the boiler
started making kettling noises and then banging - it turns itself off
and restarts later, with the same noises.


snip

Is there an automatic air vent on top of the boiler which is not
working? If so, you can borrow my T-shirt.

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Cheers
Clive

charles November 5th 20 08:55 AM

Boiler banging noises - worse after using F3 cleaner
 
In article , Clive Page
wrote:
When the weather turned colder I turned up the heating but the boiler
started making kettling noises and then banging - it turns itself off and
restarts later, with the same noises.


I thought there might be a blockage somewhere reducing water flow (pump
and diverter valve are only a few years old and I'm pretty sure working
ok) but the Vaillant boiler is ~10 years old, while the pipes and
radiators more like 30 years old. When fitting a new pump a few years
ago I refilled with a protector solution like Fernox F1.


So I drained the system - found a lot of brown water in the header tank
and managed to remove a layer of sludge on the bottom of the tank. Then
refilled with added Fernox F3 cleaner. I got all the air out of the
radiator bleed values, and after refill I was able to get each radiator
to heat quite well when just one was on at a time, so probably all pipes
are unblocked. But with just a few radiators on I get the banging noises
from the boiler at an even lower boiler temperature setting than before,
so the system is barely producing usable heat. The F3 seems to have made
the problem worse, and I'm not sure what to do next. Obviously it has to
be flushed out in a few days in any case.


Would refilling with F1 inhibitor plus an anti-noise fluid like Sentinel
X200 be enough to solve the problem?


Or should I get someone in to do a power flush and system clean and
refill?


Or what about MagnaCleanse, which seems to be a sort of system flush,
with MagnaClean filter permanently installed to trap iron particles?


Screwfix sell 'Noise Reducer'. Worked well here a couple of years ago.

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from KT24 in Surrey, England
"I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle

Davidm November 5th 20 10:26 AM

Boiler banging noises - worse after using F3 cleaner
 
On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 22:34:31 +0000, Clive Page wrote:

When the weather turned colder I turned up the heating but the boiler started making kettling noises and then banging - it turns itself off and restarts later, with the same noises.

I thought there might be a blockage somewhere reducing water flow (pump and diverter valve are only a few years old and I'm pretty sure working ok) but the Vaillant boiler is ~10 years old, while the pipes and radiators more like 30 years old. When fitting a new pump a few years ago I refilled with a protector solution like Fernox F1.

So I drained the system - found a lot of brown water in the header tank and managed to remove a layer of sludge on the bottom of the tank. Then refilled with added Fernox F3 cleaner. I got all the air out of the radiator bleed values, and after refill I was able to get each radiator to heat quite well when just one was on at a time, so probably all pipes are unblocked. But with just a few radiators on I get the banging noises from the boiler at an even lower boiler temperature setting than before, so the system is barely producing usable heat. The F3 seems to have made the problem worse, and I'm not sure what to do next. Obviously it has to be flushed out in a few days in any case.

Would refilling with F1 inhibitor plus an anti-noise fluid like Sentinel X200 be enough to solve the problem?

Or should I get someone in to do a power flush and system clean and refill?

Or what about MagnaCleanse, which seems to be a sort of system flush, with MagnaClean filter permanently installed to trap iron particles?

If it's a condensing boiler check that the condensate drain is not
blocked. Some boilers have an internal trap (u bend) that can get
blocked (supposed to be cleaned as part of annual service!). My
Worcester Bosch had same symptoms, and that was the problem.


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