Hello
i'm currently trying to balance my radiators having replaced them all during this years renovations, but am having a little trouble i hope someone can help with
I have replaced the old single slab rads with shiney new Kudox type 22s and fitted some TRVs. The bathroom towel radiator doesn't have a TRV and nor does the hallway (where the thermostat is, as i was advised not to)
anyways, having read many 'how-to' articles and watching some online videos about this i thought id give it a go, as my bedroom radiator wasn't getting overly hot, so i got some thermocouples from work (and a meter which can show the difference between 2 probes) attached them to the inlet pipes of the towel radiator with some tape and set to work.
As the warm water began to emerge from the boiler the meter started to show a difference between the probes getting up to 7c difference, before slowly levelling out to a difference of 0c (by this time the actual temperature of the probes was 45c) and it seemed to make fa difference whether the valve was nearly shut or fully open
i figured this was maybe because it was a towel radiator and has a very small heat output (about 600 BTU) and as such can't dissipate the heat very effectively so the water out is barely cooled at all compared to the water in.
moving on the the hallway radiator ... same problem, showing no difference between the inlet and outlet temperature, although i can feel the radiator is warm.
could someone please offer some guidance?
i'm currently trying to balance my radiators having replaced them all during this years renovations, but am having a little trouble i hope someone can help with
I have replaced the old single slab rads with shiney new Kudox type 22s and fitted some TRVs. The bathroom towel radiator doesn't have a TRV and nor does the hallway (where the thermostat is, as i was advised not to)
anyways, having read many 'how-to' articles and watching some online videos about this i thought id give it a go, as my bedroom radiator wasn't getting overly hot, so i got some thermocouples from work (and a meter which can show the difference between 2 probes) attached them to the inlet pipes of the towel radiator with some tape and set to work.
As the warm water began to emerge from the boiler the meter started to show a difference between the probes getting up to 7c difference, before slowly levelling out to a difference of 0c (by this time the actual temperature of the probes was 45c) and it seemed to make fa difference whether the valve was nearly shut or fully open
i figured this was maybe because it was a towel radiator and has a very small heat output (about 600 BTU) and as such can't dissipate the heat very effectively so the water out is barely cooled at all compared to the water in.
moving on the the hallway radiator ... same problem, showing no difference between the inlet and outlet temperature, although i can feel the radiator is warm.
could someone please offer some guidance?
