Hello all,
I am having problems with one of the radiators in my flat in Belgium. Moved in here about a year ago. It's a small apartment building where the source of the heating seems to come centrally (ie: I have no individual boiler or anything in my flat) (I also apologize for my appalling lack of knowledge of boiler and heating terminology, but please bear with me). The main radiator in the living room didn't work too well at the beginning of last winter, but I took the landlord's (seemingly ridiculous) advice and banged the area near the control dial with a hammer (quite hard) and indeed it got the heating flowing and it worked fairly well all of last winter.
This winter, however, even banging it with a hammer doesn't work. Can't seem to get the heat to flow. It does heat up a very little bit along the top, but that's it. I would like to bleed it, but there doesn't seem to be a bleed screw anywhere on it where I can do so! I'm attaching a photo below to see if anyone has any advice. You can see where it's been knocked with the hammer!
Any suggestions? I should note that the other radiators in the apartment work find and get quite hot. Unfortunately the landlord is not interested and quite useless so I'd like to solve the problem without her intervention if possible.
Bxl Bill
I am having problems with one of the radiators in my flat in Belgium. Moved in here about a year ago. It's a small apartment building where the source of the heating seems to come centrally (ie: I have no individual boiler or anything in my flat) (I also apologize for my appalling lack of knowledge of boiler and heating terminology, but please bear with me). The main radiator in the living room didn't work too well at the beginning of last winter, but I took the landlord's (seemingly ridiculous) advice and banged the area near the control dial with a hammer (quite hard) and indeed it got the heating flowing and it worked fairly well all of last winter.
This winter, however, even banging it with a hammer doesn't work. Can't seem to get the heat to flow. It does heat up a very little bit along the top, but that's it. I would like to bleed it, but there doesn't seem to be a bleed screw anywhere on it where I can do so! I'm attaching a photo below to see if anyone has any advice. You can see where it's been knocked with the hammer!
Any suggestions? I should note that the other radiators in the apartment work find and get quite hot. Unfortunately the landlord is not interested and quite useless so I'd like to solve the problem without her intervention if possible.
Bxl Bill
