I have a fairly old vented system, hot water cylinder and a Glow-worm Fuelsaver30 boiler. The pump was renewed 2 years ago for a Gundfoss, which is running OK. I've just replaced the 3-way valve as previous advice on here indicated the head was shot. All seems ok; the electrics are working fine and there's no leaks.
Whilst fitting the valve I had the system completely drained down (incidentally the water was pretty clear). I turned the water back on and refilled it, then bled all the radiators, upstairs first, beginning with the one closest to the cylinder. All fine, but when I put the system on, only the two closest upstairs rads warmed up. The rest, mostly downstairs, stayed cold. Tried bleeding them again but no joy.
I balanced them all just last year. The new valve shouldn't require rebalancing the radiators should it?
Anyone any idea why this is? Is the order in which the rads are bled after refilling important? Could that have put an airlock in the system? Everything else seems fine, so I'm at a bit of a loss. Cheers.
Whilst fitting the valve I had the system completely drained down (incidentally the water was pretty clear). I turned the water back on and refilled it, then bled all the radiators, upstairs first, beginning with the one closest to the cylinder. All fine, but when I put the system on, only the two closest upstairs rads warmed up. The rest, mostly downstairs, stayed cold. Tried bleeding them again but no joy.
I balanced them all just last year. The new valve shouldn't require rebalancing the radiators should it?
Anyone any idea why this is? Is the order in which the rads are bled after refilling important? Could that have put an airlock in the system? Everything else seems fine, so I'm at a bit of a loss. Cheers.
