The floor heat system by far my biggest headache of this car wash. I have a 7 bay self-service wash that has 36 coolant lines (18 out and 18 in) servicing the 7 bays.
When the system starts after being off for a while, the coolant takes a half hour to a hour to circulate consistently. The pressure will build and the flow will start firing the boiler for a couple sends then suddenly the flow drops off and trips the flow sensor turning off the boiler. It then sits for a few minutes with no coolant being circulated (although the pump is always running) then suddenly it builds pressure and flows some coolant for a few seconds then the flow drops off again and it repeats for about 30 minutes to one hour till it finally gets a consistent flow and the system stays running. There is no leaks in the system at all. I used air to pressure test all the lines so I'm thinking I still have large air pockets in the system. My thought is when the system shuts off, the coolant flows to the low points and the pump can't pull it in to prime it when it starts again. I have had to add a few gallons of coolant at times to get the flow started. The expansion tank appears to be ok. There is no leaks in the system (at least all lines pressure test to 15 PSI when not heated). Not sure what's going on here. Anybody heard of this?
When the system starts after being off for a while, the coolant takes a half hour to a hour to circulate consistently. The pressure will build and the flow will start firing the boiler for a couple sends then suddenly the flow drops off and trips the flow sensor turning off the boiler. It then sits for a few minutes with no coolant being circulated (although the pump is always running) then suddenly it builds pressure and flows some coolant for a few seconds then the flow drops off again and it repeats for about 30 minutes to one hour till it finally gets a consistent flow and the system stays running. There is no leaks in the system at all. I used air to pressure test all the lines so I'm thinking I still have large air pockets in the system. My thought is when the system shuts off, the coolant flows to the low points and the pump can't pull it in to prime it when it starts again. I have had to add a few gallons of coolant at times to get the flow started. The expansion tank appears to be ok. There is no leaks in the system (at least all lines pressure test to 15 PSI when not heated). Not sure what's going on here. Anybody heard of this?