Confused

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At the moment my thermostat is set so that the central heating is not running. All the radiators in the house are cold, which is what you would expect, with the exception of one, in the bathroom which is red hot. How's that ??????

The boiler is currently heating up a nice hot bath for me. Is that the reason. If so why and why aren't the other radiators hot as well.

As I said. Confused.
 
Yew tekin the P.......U rinall :lol: :lol: :wink: I`m sure an answer will Gravitate to you out of the ether :wink:I fail to grasp the Gravitas of the situation-Circulation
 
Nige. You have to realise that I am a bit thick when it comes to central heating matters. From your reply I am guessing that gravity comes into this somewhere but as I said, I'm a bit thick.
 
SUPPLY TO BATH RAD TAKEN OFF BEFORE DIV VLV .DELIBERATLEY TO HEAT UP YOUR TOWELS
 
My old gravity hot water, pumped heating system had a restrictor fitted in line with the pump which, while not appreciably affecting the pumped flow, stopped any gravity flow through the radiators.

Maybe your system needs something similiar ?
 
The water that heats up your hot water tank has a spiral pipe that goes from the boiler to the tank, through the spiral and back again. The rad is taken off this supply so that it's warm when you have a barth.

Is this post a wind-up?



joe
 
Joe, do you really think that you can spell "bath" as "barth" ??

As far as the original posting is concerned there is no one in the UK with "Rynal" as a surname.

He might as well have called himself U. Rynal.

I think that you might assume thats its a wind -up.

His spelling is too good to be BOB Dole though!
 
joe-90 said:
The water that heats up your hot water tank has a spiral pipe that goes from the boiler to the tank, through the spiral and back again.
Just to clarify, in case anyone finds this misleading...

The spiral that joe refers to is a helix (aka coil) of copper pipe inside an indirect DHW (domestic hot water) cylinder - primary water, from the boiler, passes through the 'coil' and heats up the water that is stored in the cylinder before returning to the boiler to be heated again. This circuit can be pumped or gravity-driven.

joe is quite correct in pointing out that it's very common for a bathroom radiator or towel rail to be plumbed into this circuit, so that the bathroom (being the room in which you're most often at your most naked) is warm even when the central heating is turned off.
 
Agile said:
As far as the original posting is concerned there is no one in the UK with "Rynal" as a surname.
Um, whereas we're tripping over people called "Agile", "Softus" and "The Rev. and Mrs. Orgigasman"...

Agile said:
I think that you might assume thats its a wind -up.
I'm not so sure - it's a natural question from someone who knows nothing about heating circuits.

Agile said:
His spelling is too good to be BOB Dole though!
And he's used full stops - a character renowned for being missing from BD's keyboard!
 
May be Gravity or Pumped .....Which :wink: :?: and is your name really Hugh?
 

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