
Yes that corresponds with what I worked out so that's good.

Really my last hope is that the boiler is in some way blocked but only seemingly when water starts to flow and heat up !? I have been trying to locate said mouse for several days, there aren't many pipes left to blow out or cut open and it's starting to get cold at nights now! I've bypassed most of the house now with a DIY Speedfit loop and have just two rads in the system to speed up checks and reduce water waste.They get warm initially and then go cold as if flow is blocked, pump works fine, had that off and checked it just now. I've fitted an additional radiator, went to refill the system and watched helplessly as what I think was a dead mouse, amongst other floating debris, slithered its way into the pipe that leads to the boiler inlet (No.1 in my list above) before I could stop it.
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I'd really like a flow diagram from a manual and or an image of the heater box, is it composed or multiple narrow tubes that would easily get jammed by ancient mouse guts!? ) would get jammed inside the heater box/matrix? or would it get through and continue on to the first radiator, (it doesnt seem to be as ive had that radiator off and the TRV and the lockshield, all clear). I would also like to know if a blockage (such as a rotten dead mouse. I would like to confirm/know flow directions for all 4 connections, this is what I think:ġ Bottom left is cold water from header tank and also return from hot water tank - INĢ Bottom right is return from central heating loop (so cold) - INģ Top left is hot water to hot water tank - OUTĤ Top right is hot water to central heating loop - OUT The plumbing in my new (but very old) house is total nightmare to work out, pipes running everywhere and add on bits all over. I've been googling for hours and can only find the Camray 5 manual, and endless fake links to dodgy 'exe' downloads masquerading as the Camray 3 manual.
