Radiator in & out temperatures

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I am doing some work on my central heating system and got hold of a radiator thermostats.
I read that the temperature in is 80ºC and out 60ºC (max full bore) does this sound correct?
cheers

i guess that if the CH primaries are 90ºC it could be right!
 
Only if boiler has copper heat exchanger or it is a condenser. 90 degrees is too hot- unlikely you will get flow temp of this high
 
Potterton Netaheat Electronic
what average temp should the primaries be?
1. The boiler thermostat has a range of 55-82°C. So if your boiler is getting up to 90°C, the thermostat is faulty.

2. The boiler is designed to work with a temperature differential of about 11°C, not 20°C which you have at the moment. What is the speed setting of your pump?

Check your flow and return temp at the boiler. The flow should be about 80°C and the return about 69°C. If the difference is more than 11°C turn the pump up.

If you are trying to balance your system, then read Balancing Procedure.
 
excellent. many thanks.
my boiler flow and return temps are fine.
just out of curiosity, what would you expect radiator flow and return temp at max to be?
cheers Ben
 
I have been told most go up to 82C-85C and most will cut out at 85C, however my Uncle has a Biasi boiler which goes up to 90C!
 

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