Dear DIYnot.com,
I have a strange situation where one of the downstairs radiators on my CHS doesn't always work.
Sometimes it remains cold sometimes luke warm and then sometimes hot. I've noticed that if I turned the CHS off for 20 mins and then turn it on again the radiator seems to work fine( but not always).
Also all the radiators have thermostatic valves and on this particular radiator the hot feed into the radiator enters via the non thermostatic valve. Is this correct?
Should the hot water be entering via the Thermostatic valve?
I've bleed the radiators and all seem full of hot water?
Any ideas guys/gals?
Minchroadster
I have a strange situation where one of the downstairs radiators on my CHS doesn't always work.
Sometimes it remains cold sometimes luke warm and then sometimes hot. I've noticed that if I turned the CHS off for 20 mins and then turn it on again the radiator seems to work fine( but not always).
Also all the radiators have thermostatic valves and on this particular radiator the hot feed into the radiator enters via the non thermostatic valve. Is this correct?
Should the hot water be entering via the Thermostatic valve?
I've bleed the radiators and all seem full of hot water?
Any ideas guys/gals?
Minchroadster