Hi all,
The radiator in my downstairs bathroom isn’t working. I've tried increasing the water pressure of the combi-boiler, but unfortunately still no heat in the bathroom; in fact, there's still no heat in the pipes connected to the radiator!
I'm considering bleeding the problem radiator, but before i do, i wanted to check whether there are any risks involved in doing so. The last thing i want to do is let air in to the system and mess it up.
I read on another post that sealed systems (which is what i have) are unlikely to have trapped air in the system...so is it worth even trying to bleed it?
Thanks
The radiator in my downstairs bathroom isn’t working. I've tried increasing the water pressure of the combi-boiler, but unfortunately still no heat in the bathroom; in fact, there's still no heat in the pipes connected to the radiator!
I'm considering bleeding the problem radiator, but before i do, i wanted to check whether there are any risks involved in doing so. The last thing i want to do is let air in to the system and mess it up.
I read on another post that sealed systems (which is what i have) are unlikely to have trapped air in the system...so is it worth even trying to bleed it?
Thanks