Do Danfoss two-way valves (shoe type) have a habit of leaking? (At least I think it's shoe type - its stoppers are shaped like a section of cylinder backed by a spring).
I've fired up our new CH system and, while all is generally well, there seems to be a lot of heat getting to the rads when that zone is closed. After an hour or so, the pipe from the "out" side of the valve was too hot to touch, and some of the rads were almost that hot too. (The return was barely warm, however).
I cannot see how so much heat is getting to that side of the system with the valve closed unless it's passing water.
Another zone with a similar valve remains stone cold when it's shut off.
Please don't make me take it off. I've already drained down five times to cure a leaking joint!
Paul
I've fired up our new CH system and, while all is generally well, there seems to be a lot of heat getting to the rads when that zone is closed. After an hour or so, the pipe from the "out" side of the valve was too hot to touch, and some of the rads were almost that hot too. (The return was barely warm, however).
I cannot see how so much heat is getting to that side of the system with the valve closed unless it's passing water.
Another zone with a similar valve remains stone cold when it's shut off.
Please don't make me take it off. I've already drained down five times to cure a leaking joint!
Paul
