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Hi,

So one of my radiators doesn't get hot at the top. I tried bleeding it, but after the hissing stops, there is no water.

Could anyone tell me why this is? And what do I need to do to rectify this problem?

Thank you
 
What boiler do you have

Have you topped the pressure up on boiler to 1bar
 
I don't know a lot about it. But on it it says: Worcester 24CDI - if that means anything to you?
 
yeah pressurised system, you need to have a special worcester key to top up the pressure on that boiler
 
But if that was the case. How comes it doesn't affect the rest of the radiators?
 
Is your heating still working after the hissing stops or do you have to top up the water pressure ?
 
simon, its probably wont have a braided hose as its an integral fill loop on this boiler and theres a key that slots into it while you unscrew a grey knob, the others all work as they are obviously full, the boiler will operate alot better if kept up to correct pressure.
 
Hi,

So one of my radiators doesn't get hot at the top. I tried bleeding it, but after the hissing stops, there is no water.

Could anyone tell me why this is? And what do I need to do to rectify this problem?

Thank you[/QUOTEshut valves ,empty radiator,take of wall and blast it through with hose pipe, before putting back on get your dishes bowl and open valves see how they react,
 
Hi,

So one of my radiators doesn't get hot at the top. I tried bleeding it, but after the hissing stops, there is no water.

Could anyone tell me why this is? And what do I need to do to rectify this problem?

Thank you[/QUOTEshut valves ,empty radiator,take of wall and blast it through with hose pipe, before putting back on get your dishes bowl and open valves see how they react,

Not trying to cause an argument but why do you suggest flushing the rad if it's getting hot at the bottem?
 
So I've just tried to refill the tank with that key thing. But nothing seems to happen when I turn the little grey screw, can't hear any sound of water rushing, and the dial doesn't move. Maybe the screw thing is broken? because it doesn't seem to tighten or loosen :/

Thanks for the replies btw!
 
sometimes they slip n the white plastic bit it pushes on to, try taking it off and turning it with pliers, be carefull though if you leave it on or dont shut it back off fast enough you could need a new prv.
 
no of corse i dont no everything, far from it but most people know the answer to this even if they are not in the trade.
 
no of corse i dont no everything, far from it but most people know the answer to this even if they are not in the trade.


I would have to disagree with you on that one, some customers have no idea and indeed do not want to know how the system works!! I have even had one customer who was supprised when I vented a rad that water came out as she thought the heating was gas!!!
I also have another customer that has no desire to understand his system and is more than happy to call me to come and look at anything he percives to be a problem, I have on a couple of occasions tryed to explain basic stuff to him but he just sort of switches off!!
 
I would have to disagree with you on that one, some customers have no idea and indeed do not want to know how the system works!! I have even had one customer who was supprised when I vented a rad that water came out as she thought the heating was gas!!!
I also have another customer that has no desire to understand his system and is more than happy to call me to come and look at anything he percives to be a problem, I have on a couple of occasions tryed to explain basic stuff to him but he just sort of switches off!!
I have a customer that calls me every year to turn the thermostat up. then while your hear can you just!!!
Never listen to the customer
 
My sparky mate has a twice yearly appointment with one customer, change the time on the programer, for costly sum of a packet of ****!!! (might a 10 pack these days)
 
My sparky mate has a twice yearly appointment with one customer, change the time on the programer, for costly sum of a packet of ****!!! (might a 10 pack these days)

Thats how they come and you have to keep the sweet.
Look after those who look after you is what I was taught, especially the old ones
 
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