Hi
I have looked at other posts but can't find anything this obvious!
Apologies, but this question may be far too obvious, however I have moved into a new house which has TRV on all rads. My combi boiler is a Worcester 350 and when I put the heating on they all heat up nicely.
However, once they reach a certain temperature, they start to go cool (some even go stone cold) before heating up again. Our house isn't the warmest so we end up having fairly severe fluctuating room temperatures in some rooms.
I then put all TRVs on full thinking that this would mean all radiators got hot, and stayed hot. However the fluctuation still occurs.
Q: Is this how normal TRVs work. Other people we know don't seem to get the hot/cold/hot situation. Or do we have cheap TRVs?
The TRVs have "acl lifestyle" written on them if it helps.
Many thanks
Tim
I have looked at other posts but can't find anything this obvious!
Apologies, but this question may be far too obvious, however I have moved into a new house which has TRV on all rads. My combi boiler is a Worcester 350 and when I put the heating on they all heat up nicely.
However, once they reach a certain temperature, they start to go cool (some even go stone cold) before heating up again. Our house isn't the warmest so we end up having fairly severe fluctuating room temperatures in some rooms.
I then put all TRVs on full thinking that this would mean all radiators got hot, and stayed hot. However the fluctuation still occurs.
Q: Is this how normal TRVs work. Other people we know don't seem to get the hot/cold/hot situation. Or do we have cheap TRVs?
The TRVs have "acl lifestyle" written on them if it helps.
Many thanks
Tim