various temperatures on rads

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Hi
Can anyone give me a bit of help please. we have just moved into a new house and all the rads are at different temps, some hot at top and cool at bootm and vice versa, some just luke warm and some just cold. i have bled them and water is coming out of bleed valve, don't think it would be sludge as it's only a 6month old system... would it be a pump or balancing problem ??????
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rob
 
you can try turning off all the upstairs rads to force the water through the downstairs ones and vice versa see if it makes a differnce, what kind of system do you have?
 
you can try turning off all the upstairs rads to force the water through the downstairs ones and vice versa see if it makes a differnce, what kind of system do you have?

Hi
tried that as well didn't make a huge difference, i went a stage further and shut off every rad except for 1 at a time, the only 1 that got really hot was the rad without the TRV. the system is an unvented one, where i have a large storage tank in upstairs cupboard and combi boiler downstairs, well i think it's called unvented, certainly no header tank etc ????
 
don't think it would be sludge as it's only a 6month old system... would it be a pump or balancing problem
New house or just new system? If a new house, get the builder to put it right. Should be covered by the warranty on the house.

If a new system which is only six months old, you could get the installer back and get him to put it right. But as it is almost definitely a balancing problem and the installer did not do it correctly the first time, that option is probably a waste of time!

Remove the heads from all TRVs, so they are fully open and check what happens then. If you want to have a go at balancing, you will need some way of measuring the temperature of the two pipes connected to each rad. The easiest way is an infrared thermometer, costs about £20 from Maplin.
 
yes try to make sure the TRV's are fully on, take off the heads as the doc says and tap the metal pins a little incase they are jammed (unlikely though since its new system an valves)

It could also be a air problem if it wasnt filled correctly, since its a sealed system youy can try turning the boiler on and off at the isolation switch a few times, this can sometimes push out the air (turn on wait till u hear it fire up then switch it off, wait 10 sec or so then turn on again, repeat this for a while, if you hear alot of air rushing/gurgling around then its probably an air issue not sludge)
 

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