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replacing a rad

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Help! Someone (who does know what they're doing) took my new towel rad off for me to decorate. My son and I have put it back on (thought we'd try, although the guy who took it off said to call him and he'd replace it). I fitted it correctly, bled it, did the pressure on the combi and it was lovely and hot. Now, all the other rads are on, but the towel rad is stone cold. What have I done wrong???!!! :oops:
 
From what you`ve said, you`ve done everything right. If the rad bled, there`s pressure there. Try throttling down the other rads upstairs a little and see if it warms up.
 
Thanks. Will try that, but I think it'll be a job for tomorrow. Maybe a new day will make it better! (Am trying to do more things for myself [already do all the decorating and garden] as my husband passed away suddenly in May and he used to do the plumbing, so it's something I'm struggling with. :cry:
 

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