Air in heating syatem

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Ever since we had thermostatic valves fitted to our radiators we get noise in the upstairs radiators that sounds like air being pumped around.
This only happens first thing in the morning when they heat from cold. For the rest of the day it's all quiet.
What's happening here? Should I get the plumber back?
 
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Is your boiler loosing pressure after you have bled the radiators as well, if so it sounds like you may have a leak.
 
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It's an old non condensing boiler. Haven't seen any need to change it and the guy who fitted the thermostat valves said it was still working well. I don't want to replace it until it fails.
 
Yes. Many times but it just comes back. There are no visible water leaks.
Sounds like it's an open vented system (F/E tank in the loft).

Does the gas coming out burn? If you don't know, try lighting it. If it does it's hydrogen produced by corrosion, and inhibitor needed.
The noise could be caused by high flow when cold as the TRV is wide open. You could try throttling the other rad valve to reduce initial flow. The room may then take a bit longer to warm up but will get there.
 
It's definietly just air.
I'll try playing with the TRVs and see how it goes.
Thanks for the advice!
Have you tried lighting it?
I meant throttle the other valve on the other end of the rad.
As Herts P&D says, try turning the pump down if possible. It should be at the lowest speed that the system works OK.
 
Ther are three rads up and three rads down. All had TRVs fitted. The pump is on the lowest setting. I have checked all for leaks. Will try adjusting the valves at the weekend.
I really appreciate your advice. Thank you!
 
Have you a open vented system with a F&E cistern (small tank) in the attic?
Is the boiler a heat only boiler with a external circ pump, if so can you post the exact make/model/mode/setting and a photo of any LEDs which may be illuminated on the front
 

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