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I’ve been fitting a new shower and since attaching the new taps I’ve got no hot water.
I have an old system with a header tank in the loft and hot water cylinder in the airing cupboard. Shower water is fed via a pump.
All the taps that I shut off to work on the system have been opened again (cold water feed from deader tank to shower pump and hot water feed from cylinder to pump) but I’m not getting any hot water. I did also turn off mains water on the street, but I’m 100% certain the header tank didn’t run dry. The water runs for a few seconds and then stops. I’ve fed mains cold into the hot water pipes using a washing machine hose pipe in the kitchen sink and this pushed water all the way up to the header tank to the point that it overflowed, so I don’t think I have an air lock.
Knocking the cylinder, it sounds hollow (empty?). If I leave it for a while I get a few seconds of water from the hot taps and then it runs dry again.
Any advise or tips before I call out a plumber?
I have turned off the hot water (boiler) as I’m worried it could cause more damage if the tank is empty. Is that the right thing to do?
I’ve been fitting a new shower and since attaching the new taps I’ve got no hot water.
I have an old system with a header tank in the loft and hot water cylinder in the airing cupboard. Shower water is fed via a pump.
All the taps that I shut off to work on the system have been opened again (cold water feed from deader tank to shower pump and hot water feed from cylinder to pump) but I’m not getting any hot water. I did also turn off mains water on the street, but I’m 100% certain the header tank didn’t run dry. The water runs for a few seconds and then stops. I’ve fed mains cold into the hot water pipes using a washing machine hose pipe in the kitchen sink and this pushed water all the way up to the header tank to the point that it overflowed, so I don’t think I have an air lock.
Knocking the cylinder, it sounds hollow (empty?). If I leave it for a while I get a few seconds of water from the hot taps and then it runs dry again.
Any advise or tips before I call out a plumber?
I have turned off the hot water (boiler) as I’m worried it could cause more damage if the tank is empty. Is that the right thing to do?
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