I previously made a post here about low heat output of the boiler - this has been mostly rectified with a balance however two radiators still only get hot at the top and not at the bottom.
Edit: Forgot to mention the boiler is a 26kW Viessmann Vitodens 100-W WB1B
When the heating/hot water/both starts after sitting for some time, the pump hums away quietly as the boiler begins to heat water. If the heating dial on the boiler is turned only half way (about 3/6), the boiler stays at quite a low power output and slowly heats up the water fine to around 55°C. Set any higher, the flow temperature on the display will start dropping after reaching around 40°C, followed by maximum power, temperature rapidly climbing and the burner turning off for 2-3 minutes. This will happen for around 20 minutes until reaching a stable temperature.
When the flow temperature surpasses about 55°C on the boiler's display, no matter what, the pump (in the airing cupboard) will become noisy, sounding like it's pumping gravel, or like running a bathroom tap. Every time I have stopped and bled the pump out of its bleed screw after this happened, I can hear air come out before the trickle of water, so I think it's air. The noise only stops when either the whole system has been turned off for a while, maybe 2 hours, or if the pump runs for a few minutes with the boiler burner off (there is no pump overrun but it gets quieter when the burner cuts out while warming up). I don't think it's overpumping, it still happens even if the pump speed is set to 1, and whether hot water is on or not.
I've checked the F&E tank and it's got plenty of water in it, and the cold feed valve is not blocked. The end of the vent pipe from the boiler is sat slightly under the water level but the top of the U shape is at least 2 feet above the water level. There is a thin layer of sludgey-slimey stuff coating the tank, and occasional bubbles come out of the vent pipe.
I believe the 3-port valve is also functioning correctly, the right pipes are getting burning hot to the touch.
Also not sure whether it is worth mentioning, but the boiler only ever reaches a temperature of ~67 celsius, modulating itself down to 1/5 on the display. I can also hear what sounds like tiny bubbles of air in one downstairs radiator when it's set this high. It's not weather-compensated (no sensor box outside), so is this normal? I would expect to be able to aim for around 70 flow and 50 return, with a 20 degree drop on the radiators.
We had a heating engineer in to look at it but he seemed to be in a bit of a rush, just tweaked the radiator valves for a bit, turned up the pump and said the downstairs ones were getting hot and left. It sounds like we probably need someone to inspect the boiler to me, unless there are any other possibilities for these issues? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Edit: Forgot to mention the boiler is a 26kW Viessmann Vitodens 100-W WB1B
When the heating/hot water/both starts after sitting for some time, the pump hums away quietly as the boiler begins to heat water. If the heating dial on the boiler is turned only half way (about 3/6), the boiler stays at quite a low power output and slowly heats up the water fine to around 55°C. Set any higher, the flow temperature on the display will start dropping after reaching around 40°C, followed by maximum power, temperature rapidly climbing and the burner turning off for 2-3 minutes. This will happen for around 20 minutes until reaching a stable temperature.
When the flow temperature surpasses about 55°C on the boiler's display, no matter what, the pump (in the airing cupboard) will become noisy, sounding like it's pumping gravel, or like running a bathroom tap. Every time I have stopped and bled the pump out of its bleed screw after this happened, I can hear air come out before the trickle of water, so I think it's air. The noise only stops when either the whole system has been turned off for a while, maybe 2 hours, or if the pump runs for a few minutes with the boiler burner off (there is no pump overrun but it gets quieter when the burner cuts out while warming up). I don't think it's overpumping, it still happens even if the pump speed is set to 1, and whether hot water is on or not.
I've checked the F&E tank and it's got plenty of water in it, and the cold feed valve is not blocked. The end of the vent pipe from the boiler is sat slightly under the water level but the top of the U shape is at least 2 feet above the water level. There is a thin layer of sludgey-slimey stuff coating the tank, and occasional bubbles come out of the vent pipe.
I believe the 3-port valve is also functioning correctly, the right pipes are getting burning hot to the touch.
Also not sure whether it is worth mentioning, but the boiler only ever reaches a temperature of ~67 celsius, modulating itself down to 1/5 on the display. I can also hear what sounds like tiny bubbles of air in one downstairs radiator when it's set this high. It's not weather-compensated (no sensor box outside), so is this normal? I would expect to be able to aim for around 70 flow and 50 return, with a 20 degree drop on the radiators.
We had a heating engineer in to look at it but he seemed to be in a bit of a rush, just tweaked the radiator valves for a bit, turned up the pump and said the downstairs ones were getting hot and left. It sounds like we probably need someone to inspect the boiler to me, unless there are any other possibilities for these issues? Any help would be greatly appreciated.