Radiuator not getting hot - fix question?

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Hello plumbers... hope you can help me here-

One of my radiaors appears not be get hot at all, even the pipe to it is cool, - the others are all fine - after reading the help section on this website I have discovered that the pin on the thermostatic valve is forced down constantly.

My question is do i need to drain down my whole central heating system to replace the valve and cure the problem? or is there an easier and much quicker way ? can i mend the valve or do i need a whole new one, and if so do i need the exact same type/make?

My system has a tank in the attic, and the boiler i have is a baxi. just a normal standard central heating system really.

any help would be brilliant.
 
See if you can 'tease' the trv pin back up first with snipe nose pliers or tweezers even - some types have a gland nut that can be slackened. You'll have to drain down (or freeze) the pipe to replace the trv and the radiator will empty too- replace the trv like for like (if you can) and you won't have any refitting problems.
Cheers John
 
I have discovered that the pin on the thermostatic valve is forced down constantly.
Have you tried freeing the pin?

Hitting the side of the metal valve body with a hammer (not too hard) may do the trick. If not use a pair of pliers to pull the pin up, but be careful not to bend the pin. A small amount of WD40 may help. The pin should go down when pressed and jump up when released.
 

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