Bathroom Rad not getting hot
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Cooo-eee!
Sounds like the valve is stuck one end or 'tother.
Might be air locking in one of the supply pipes and there's simply not enough flow. Turn all the other rads off and see if that clears it. (Put the programmer on central heating only)
Sounds like the valve is stuck one end or 'tother.
Might be air locking in one of the supply pipes and there's simply not enough flow. Turn all the other rads off and see if that clears it. (Put the programmer on central heating only)
Edited by Ferg on Monday 16th November 19:09
Ferg said:
Cooo-eee!
Sounds like the valve is stuck one end or 'tother.
Might be air locking in one of the supply pipes and there's simply not enough flow. Turn all the other rads off and see if that clears it. (Put the programmer on central heating only)
Thanks Ferg for quick responce, I try turning the other rads off as you suggest.Sounds like the valve is stuck one end or 'tother.
Might be air locking in one of the supply pipes and there's simply not enough flow. Turn all the other rads off and see if that clears it. (Put the programmer on central heating only)
Edited by Ferg on Monday 16th November 19:09
Griffophenia said:
Turn all the other rads off and see if that clears it. (Put the programmer on central heating only)
Tried Ferg still no joy!
Phil
It's a stuck valve then Phil. Unusual unless there's a TRV on it and the pin is stuck as Ricky says. Or I have had to free some fancy chrome ones that look like a tap before.Tried Ferg still no joy!
Phil
Bloo*y plumbing, Did what everyone suggested, still the bathroom radiator refuses to keep hot!!
Ive noticed that the input in line valve gushes water into the rad, but the exit one ( when I disconnected the rad) only trickes water out in the open position! Could the pipe be blocked. this is driving me
If so do I call in the Heavy gang?
Phil
Ive noticed that the input in line valve gushes water into the rad, but the exit one ( when I disconnected the rad) only trickes water out in the open position! Could the pipe be blocked. this is driving me
If so do I call in the Heavy gang?Phil
Edited by Griffophenia on Tuesday 1st December 20:21
Griffophenia said:
Bloo*y plumbing, Did what everyone suggested, still the bathroom radiator refuses to keep hot!!
Ive noticed that the input in line valve gushes water into the rad, but the exit one ( when I disconnected the rad) only trickes water out in the open position! Could the pipe be blocked. this is driving me
If so do I call in the Heavy gang?
Phil
Sounds like you might actually need a power flush of your system!Ive noticed that the input in line valve gushes water into the rad, but the exit one ( when I disconnected the rad) only trickes water out in the open position! Could the pipe be blocked. this is driving me
If so do I call in the Heavy gang?Phil
Edited by Griffophenia on Tuesday 1st December 20:21
Griffophenia said:
Gingerbread Man said:
Sounds like you might actually need a power flush of your system!
I tried with hose pipe on full jet? Still the water only trickles out, Do I need to get a plumber to do this!Phil
They'll remove a radiator and attach the flusher to each radiator valve. They'll also need access to a mains water supply (outside tap?) and a drain for the water to be regularly flushed out into.
The power flusher is basicly a big powerful pump. You alternative which way the water is rushing through the system and in turn flushing out the debris. You isolate a radiator at a time (so need access to all radiators) and clean them in turn.
When done the system should be sludge free and run better.
Edited by Gingerbread Man on Wednesday 2nd December 19:04
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