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Hi.
I hope someone can help me I'm at my wits end....the rads I'm working on will not heat up no matter how much balancing I try!
The feed pipe to the rads are very hot but I cannot get the hot water into the rads?
Any ideas would be most welcome.
Thanks
 
Looks like poor circulation.
What size are the pipes connected to the rad?
Also, is it open vented or sealed system?
 
Ive tried shutting all rads upstairs off completely but downstairs stays cool, opened back up and upstairs now hot but down cold.......ahhhh
 
Are there any zone valves? Always possible one is seized nearly closed.
Or any other isolating valves?
Or your circulating pump could be only partly functioning and if that is happening, the hardest to pump to rads with perform worst, such as on drops to downstairs rads
 
Try turning every radiator off except one of the downstairs rads to see if it works
 
Ok thanks will give it a try tomorrow....no zones, upstairs does heat first and as we speak the upstairs rads are red hot but downstairs still cold...
 
I’d say pump. Heat rises n all
 
Has anything changed? New rads, new valves???
 
Depends on your boiler. What ya got?
 
Then no as you can’t take cover off boiler. You will need a gas engineer mate
 
Because you shouldn’t be in your boiler legally unless you’re gas safe. That’s why I said you need an engineer
 
It’s not really a case of calm down mate as far as I’m concerned he’s right members of the public should not be touching gas appliances without proper training irrespective of whether its water or gas related parts
 
You’ve been given some buddy get an engineer to check your pump. If you remove the affected radiators do you have water at both valves?
 
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