Evening. I have recently fitted a very large, designer (apparently!) style radiator in a hallway, in place of an already existing much smaller radiator. The system is a newly installed Baxi combi system with in a two storey semi with nine other radiators. There is nothing unusual about the set up at all, except the new rad which measures 1 metre wide by two metres tall and weighs a ton, especially when full!
The issue I have is that the new rad is making a quite loud trickling noise when the heating is on.
The new rad and all of the other radiators warm up a treat, all over, with no cold patches etc.
The system has been bled, several times and is devoid of any escaping air and yet still the noise persists.
The problem radiator bleeds water as soon as I open the valve.
I assume that there still must be air in the system somewhere, due to the hugeness of the designer rad.
Any other ideas on what else it could be and how cure it or is it a case of perseverance, keep bleeding the water out until you get air?
Thanks
James
The issue I have is that the new rad is making a quite loud trickling noise when the heating is on.
The new rad and all of the other radiators warm up a treat, all over, with no cold patches etc.
The system has been bled, several times and is devoid of any escaping air and yet still the noise persists.
The problem radiator bleeds water as soon as I open the valve.
I assume that there still must be air in the system somewhere, due to the hugeness of the designer rad.
Any other ideas on what else it could be and how cure it or is it a case of perseverance, keep bleeding the water out until you get air?
Thanks
James