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Now with fear of getting dragged into the squabling, I have come across this problem loads of times, it has always been that the TRV is installed in the incorrect direction. Ensuring the flow was traveling the correct direction sorted the problem everytime.

We even had a few systems of Danfoss RAS valves that were faulty, were as chatty as a grannies meeting. Danfoss admited they had a batch of faulty valves and paid for the replacement.

Al (Now awaits the grief I'm about to recieve) :)
 
Bet the boiler is a combi and already has a built in bypass.. Don`t worry doitall i wil accept your apologies when final outcome is revealed
 
Bet the boiler is a combi and already has a built in bypass.. Don`t worry doitall i wil accept your apologies when final outcome is revealed

Not a problem namsag, because I know I'm right.

It would be a lot better if the Op would answer the questions, and give us more details about the system.
 
Now with fear of getting dragged into the squabling, I have come across this problem loads of times, it has always been that the TRV is installed in the incorrect direction. Ensuring the flow was traveling the correct direction sorted the problem everytime.

We even had a few systems of Danfoss RAS valves that were faulty, were as chatty as a grannies meeting. Danfoss admited they had a batch of faulty valves and paid for the replacement.

Al (Now awaits the grief I'm about to recieve) :)


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Totally agree Waterworxw.
You only have to look at the design of the valve itself up close.
The one in the pic is an old non bi-directional Myson and you will note the solid looking construction.
It would be virtualy impossible for this valve to chatter given the correct flow even with high differential pressures far exceeding the manufacturers limits as it will be pressed firmly against the pressure pin which in turn is pressed firmly against the bellows chamber.
 
I can appreciate that i am slow in replying to some requests and to be honest reading all the diferent opinions and methods for rectifying my problem is as confusing as hell;the arrow points towards the radiator and and the fsr side seems to get warmer quicker but...hot water flows in quite quickly as i can feel it entering at the bottom. does this go some way to appesing those who are berating my slow response(due to being at work today)
 
I can appreciate that i am slow in replying to some requests and to be honest reading all the diferent opinions and methods for rectifying my problem is as confusing as hell;the arrow points towards the radiator and and the fsr side seems to get warmer quicker but...hot water flows in quite quickly as i can feel it entering at the bottom. does this go some way to appesing those who are berating my slow response(due to being at work today)

The make would help as well or a pic.

A few simple tests would answer a lot of problems
 
I give up

Im that confused

I`ll try another local plumber

thanx anyway guys
 
I give up

Im that confused

I`ll try another local plumber

thanx anyway guys

YOUR TRV IS FITTED ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE RADIATOR.

NAMSAG GAVE THE ANSWER ON THE FIRST PAGE OF THIS THREAD
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Employ a reputable plumber and he will change it over for you.
 
I give up

Im that confused

I`ll try another local plumber

thanx anyway guys

Charming.

There's nothing to be convused about.

Just post the details as is.

The make of the valve.

Seems to get hot is not really an answer, a hand on both ends and you can tell for certain.

What happens when you remove the head of the valve.

And what happens when you turn the other valves down slowly.

4 simple questions that want 4 simple answers.
 
Dia said:
4 simple questions that want 4 simple answers.

I think it might just be the one question for the man in the hole:
"When are you going to stop digging, mate?" :wink:
 
Namsag .Sits back with a smug look on his face and waits for apology. As we can`t see you doitall you can type your apology before you go and wipe the egg off YOUR face . Use one of those manuals you kept posting. :oops: :oops: :lol:
 
When the Op posts the answers and how it was solved good buddy :wink:

Well, don't think the OP will be back, he got a tad ****ed off with the bickering and left even more confused. Such a simple problem with a simple solution which was ignored due to ppl trying to be to clever :lol:
 
Unidirectional TRVs (no apostrophe!) judder with reverse flow when they are close to closing and the differential pressure is quite high (most other TRVs shut). Those of us who grub around at the boring domestic level know this only too well.
 

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