Radiators not getting hot

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I am having a problem with a section of a central heating system since it was modified. Prior to the mods there were two

radiators a 1000 mm * 600 type 11 in a bedroom and a 1000 mm * 600 type 22 in the dining room these were fed by 15 mm

twin pipes. The modifications added another radiator in the dinning room 1000 * 600 type 11 and a towel radiator 1200 mm *

420 mm in the en suite adjoining the bedroom. All 4 radiators are branched off a pair of 15 mm feed pipes. All except the

towel rail have bi-directional TRV's on the return end of the radiator.
The problem is that the radiators do not get hot. I turned them all off except the largest in the dining room and the most I

could get on the flow pipe was 54° and about 40°C on the return. The boiler is a Rayburn 28kW and it was set to maximum.

Every other radiator in the house gets hot as expected. The only temperature control is on the boiler. The curious thing is

that when the boiler shuts off the flow temperature (measured on the cool radiators) continues to rise to about 54°C then

drops again presumably due to the pump circulating water.
The system was not drained to add the extra radiators, the feed pipes were frozen to allow the joins to be made. I have bled

all the radiators and run about 5 litres out of both the flow and return pipes at the lower level. The water in the system is as

black as tar, another issue!
Can anyone please help as to why the radiators on this section should be cold and why the flow temperature is so low. I

would have expected more like 70°C.
Sorry for the long post but I wanted to give as much information as possible. any suggestions how to fix this problem

gratefully received.
Thank you.
 
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The rads are not balanced, and your system is full of crap; probably means your pump is nearly worn out as well by now.
Look in FAQ, there will be various bits you need in there.
 
Bengasman, Do you mean all the Rads in the system are not balanced? I tried to balance the 4 on this section with no joy. Thanks for the quick reply.
 
Most systems, almost all, are not properly balanced; fairly safe guess. :D
How can you try to balance a rad that doesn't get warm at all?
First thing you have to do though is clean the system.
 
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Is the Rayburn a boiler or cooker for starters.

What is the pump set on.

How many rads on other circuits actually work, they are the ones that need closing down.
 

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