There's a small single panel radiator in a small box room which heats up in the bottom 2/3 of the rad but not the top 1/3. I presume this is due to air in the rad.
I would guess the rad dates from the 1980s, and unfortunately there is not valve at the top of it from which to release air within it.
With this being the case, would this impact on the ability of other rads on the same floor of this system to output heat? I guess it would not since ultimately a rad could be switched off and it wouldn't have any impact on the output of other rads.
Thanks.
I would guess the rad dates from the 1980s, and unfortunately there is not valve at the top of it from which to release air within it.
With this being the case, would this impact on the ability of other rads on the same floor of this system to output heat? I guess it would not since ultimately a rad could be switched off and it wouldn't have any impact on the output of other rads.
Thanks.
