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mindhawk
Hi
I have had a new system put in and I am finding that the only way to keep the rads on (to even warm the room) is keep them all on at 5.
They are Bulldog TRVs. if i set them to 4 (range 23-25C), they all seem to go off far too early.. two upstairs still go off when they are set to 5 (range 27-29C).
One thing I've also noticed is that a rad in the living room (when set to 4) not only goes off, but the pipes to and from are not hot either. I would expect the pipe to the TRV to be hot and then the rad switch off via the TRV.
i've had a rad off for decorating and got all of the air out.
Its running a Worcester heat 29CDI and the rad setting is about 6 ish on the boiler.
I have had a new system put in and I am finding that the only way to keep the rads on (to even warm the room) is keep them all on at 5.
They are Bulldog TRVs. if i set them to 4 (range 23-25C), they all seem to go off far too early.. two upstairs still go off when they are set to 5 (range 27-29C).
One thing I've also noticed is that a rad in the living room (when set to 4) not only goes off, but the pipes to and from are not hot either. I would expect the pipe to the TRV to be hot and then the rad switch off via the TRV.
i've had a rad off for decorating and got all of the air out.
Its running a Worcester heat 29CDI and the rad setting is about 6 ish on the boiler.