Radiator bleeding

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Hello Everyone

I have this problem with this type of radiators in this house they all working but only half of them are heating. Is there any chance to bleed this type of radiators?
 

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Hello Everyone

I have this problem with this type of radiators in this house they all working but only half of them are heating. Is there any chance to bleed this type of radiators?
If the radiator is cold at the top but is hot at the base, then bleed the radiator. If cold all over, then circulation issue.
 
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1. As ktuludays says above, you should be able to let any air out by loosening, but NOT removing, the bleed nipple.
2. The nipple is the square headed piece in the middle of the top end of the radiator in your picture.
3. You will need a bleed key such as Screwfix item 300RH
 

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