All other radiators are working fine.
When I drained the system there was no sludge coming from the outlets everything was clear.
This TRV is a different make to my others it moves freely up and down with a screwdriver head.
Even a tip a British Gas engineer showed me by gently tapping it...
I changed a TRV on one of radiators two weeks ago as the old was broken.
(I tried to release with a screwdriver and also removed the whole pin but the hot water still wasn’t being released through)
The pipe around the valve was very hot so it was clearly this.
I then replaced the old TRV...
All lights on as per normal, nothing suggesting at all in terms of the electrics that there is a problem.
I have done a re-start, I turn the knob to the off position, the light flashes and then when I turn it back on it goes green as it should do and always has done.
(I also turned the power...
I am experiencing a problem with my Potterton Suprima 60 HE.
The boiler won’t seem to ‘kick in’ and fire up.
The boiler isn’t in lockout ever ie red light on
The time programme is also working fine.
It looks normal in terms of the electrical side.
I have taken out the pcb and gave it...
Thanks for all the great advice.
I think pretty much I have done what most of you have recommended.
My fan is most definitely more than adequate for the bathroom (I did the check on the TLC website and brought the most powerful extracting fan I could find!)
My bathroom isn’t that big...
I need some heated tiles!
I already have a 6“ fan which extracts twice the capacity that the bathroom needs!
So it looks as I thought there isn't really an easy solution.
The bathroom is fully tiled, one of the walls is external three are not.
I have cavity wall insulation and a fully insulated loft.
The bathroom is heated prior to showering every morning, it is worse if it isnt.
I am sure if I heated all the tiles prior to showering it wouldnt be as bad -...
So in effect the only way to stop such wetness in the bathroom would be to redesign it by getting rid of the tiles?
Its a huge effort keeping the bathroom dry after a bath / shower and becomes very tiresome through the winter months.
Yeah most definitely the correct way up! If it was the wrong way I wouldn't be able to adjust the timer. I can feel it sucking also. Its clearing the steam just not drying the wet tiles after the shower
The fan is newly installed so the duct is definitely clear.
Its an adjustable timer up to 30 minutes, currently its about 15 minutes run time after the light goes off.
So should I have window on its latch slightly open when showering? Or won't I be creating more steam\condensation when the...
I live in a semi detached bungalow and have a problem with my bathroom ventilation.
After showering or having a bath the tiles are so wet I spend 20minutes plus drying down all the tiles.
The whole bathroom is tiled with a plastered ceiling, with a small radiator.
I have a 6” ceiling fan...