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My boiler has started kettling and i want to put some additive in, I have a conventional heating system with a combination cylinder in the airing cupboard with no expansion tanks in the loft

this cylinder has a built in header tank and in the header tank is a small second tank which i think is the fill for the central heating as the outlet is 15mm pipe which then goes into the 22mm heating pipes by the pump.

I think this small tank inside my header tank is where i would put the additive but i'm not sure.

Could somebody please let me know if this is correct.

Thanks
 
One post in one section of the forum will do Darran. Do you know the make & model of the boiler?
 
No that tank is for the cylinder do not put anything in there, there will be a tank in the loft / high up will be plastic or metal (not copper)
 
there are no tanks in the loft of any type, it is a fortic type 4 tank with Baxi Solo 2 40 RS boiler.
 
Re header tank, do you have a large square one just above hot water cylinder ? that is split into 2 separate ones, problem with just poring into small tank it takes to long to get into system, best method is to inject into radiator or if you have one a towel rail, something like de-scaling boiler is not a DIY project, as the chemical required can be quite aggressive and can cause other leaks, as it will attack scale in other parts of system, B4 you attempt anything like this have a word with your insurance Co to see what you are covered for just incase other problems arise.
 
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this is a picture of the inside of the top of the tank, the header tank is joined to the main cylinder and the whole thing is insulated in foam.
 
Didn't think you could add chemicals to a combination type system... You convert to a modern sealed system or update the whole system maybe
 
It's a combined cylinder, so the heating uses the same water ( initially) as the hot water. You can't treat these systems with chemicals, as you might contaminate your hot water.
 
It's a combined cylinder, so the heating uses the same water ( initially) as the hot water. You can't treat these systems with chemicals, as you might contaminate your hot water.

wondered if anyone was going to mention this minor point :)
 
Is it possible to put some more photos of side of cylinder & pipe connections perhaps photo of label, is this a direct or indirect cylinder with some sort of expansion vessel in top part.
 
that is another hex in the storage tank, not sure what for, never seen one but they are there in pictures on google.
 
wondered if anyone was going to mention this minor point :)

looked again and it isnt a primatic cyl so no air gap issues to worry about, but you dont want to throw cleanser into your cold water feed to your hw.
 
diagram showed primary flow n return going into it and expansion pipe, couldnt find much else. had another peek and it does seem to be the means to filling the heating side....


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hi there, the photo shows the expantion yank which is fixed to the top of the tank. the pipe that comes out of the top of the inner tank is some type of overflow or something that is 22mm the comes off the central heating pipework by the side of the pump. from the bottom of the inner tank a 15mm pipe comes out of the side of the tank and then down into the central heating pipework. so this must fill the system somehow, but im not sure how the water gets into this inner tank from the header tank that it is fitted into.
hope i have explined this ok. will take some more pics and post later
 
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