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We have recently had a combi boiler fitted, replacing an old tank in loft system.
We have a loft conversion which has one radiator. I noticed today that when the heating is on, it warms up fine, but makes quite a lot of noise. It sounds like water rushing and under pressure.
I have posted a picture below, but just incase you can't see it clearly - I had a look at the piping below it, and it has one going into the thermostatic valve, one coming out the lock shield. The hot water side with the TRV has a loop just below the valve which also has an isolating valve on it, that goes into the return coming from the lock shield.
The noise seems to be coming from around there more than anything.
My question is - Is that ok like that? Or would I be better off just removing that loop altogether?
We have a loft conversion which has one radiator. I noticed today that when the heating is on, it warms up fine, but makes quite a lot of noise. It sounds like water rushing and under pressure.
I have posted a picture below, but just incase you can't see it clearly - I had a look at the piping below it, and it has one going into the thermostatic valve, one coming out the lock shield. The hot water side with the TRV has a loop just below the valve which also has an isolating valve on it, that goes into the return coming from the lock shield.
The noise seems to be coming from around there more than anything.
My question is - Is that ok like that? Or would I be better off just removing that loop altogether?
