Hi,
I'm sure balancing CH systems has been asked millions of times and I've read and followed many guides on how to do so but still struggling with heating our loft.
Problem:
Radiators in the loft are only getting luke warm
Background:
To improve any fluctuations in the output of the radiators (particularly the larger ones on the first floor) I added Tado Smart TRVs to all radiators. This works great for ensuring radiators are turned off when the temperature is reached and having quite granular heating patterns.
However as mentioned the radiators in the loft are only getting luke warm. I have tried balancing the system with limited success and have bled all the radiators.
Questions:
My specific questions are:
I'm sure balancing CH systems has been asked millions of times and I've read and followed many guides on how to do so but still struggling with heating our loft.
Problem:
Radiators in the loft are only getting luke warm
Background:
- We live in a typical semi-detached house with a loft converion (so ground floor, first floor and loft).
- Ground floor heating is UFH controlled separately
- System is unvented and boiler is Worchester Bosch Greenstar 30CDi Classic System and hot water is MegaFlo
- Boiler is running now and temps is 61C and pressure is just above 1 bar
- Radiators on the first floor and loft.
- Ground and first floor was installed 9 years ago and is working great - plenty of heating coming out of the radiators
- Loft was added 4 years ago and since then we've struggled to properly heat the loft
- To avoid running a separate flow and return from the boiler to the loft (would have required extra chasing), the plumber suggested we "T" off the first radiator in the system in the main bathroom to extend the system into the loft.
- The loft radiators (there are two - one in each bedroom - loft is about 25m2) are single vertical radiators
- There is a towel radiator in the bathroom which doesn't have any clear valve and lockshield valve and doesn't have a Tado Smart TRV (I read at least one radiator should not have a smart TRV to avoid the system overrunning if all TRVs were off)
- If I open both valves on the towel radiator, it heats up to the point of being too hot to touch.
- For the loft radiators not heating, the lockshield valve is opened fully and I have put back on the manual TRVs and put on max but still only lukewarm.
To improve any fluctuations in the output of the radiators (particularly the larger ones on the first floor) I added Tado Smart TRVs to all radiators. This works great for ensuring radiators are turned off when the temperature is reached and having quite granular heating patterns.
However as mentioned the radiators in the loft are only getting luke warm. I have tried balancing the system with limited success and have bled all the radiators.
Questions:
My specific questions are:
- What impact if any does the "T"-ing off the first radiator have on throughput to the loft, if any?
- On the towel radiator, which value is typically which? How can I check? I haven't found anything online.
- What can I do to ensure the loft radiators are heating fully, especially when all other TRVs are turned off via Tado so all heating should be pushed to the loft.
- What lockshield setting should I have on the radiator in the main bathroom (point 6 above)? Enough to just heat that radiator or more to allow more flow to get to the loft?
- What lockshield setting should I have on the loft towel radiator? If both valves are off would that impede flow to the other radiators? I suspect the towel radiator is not before the radiators and if it was as I've had both valves on the towel rail off before (as we don't use that room) the other radiators would be stone cold.
- Is it possible that the system pressure of just over 1 bar (still in the green range) is a contributing factor? I doubt it is, as the towel radiator in the loft gets very hot. Should I top up the pressure - I think it gets done by opening both ends of this flex to let water through for a period. System was only serviced in Oct 21 so plumber would have ensured that was at the right level.
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