I've read the Sticky
Moved into this large 1951 house about a year ago; it has had two extensions in 1959 and 1961. I'm not sure at what stage the CH was put it; it may have all been done at once or it may have been done in bits & pieces to tie in with the two extensions.
Most radiators are fine but one or two in the oldest part of the house barely get warm. The radiators look old. I've taken them off, flushed them through, checked the valves and TRVs, and the whole system has been drained recently to install new radiators in a new kitchen.
So is it poor design? The diagram below shows the rad arrangement in my 10yr daughter's bedroom (luckily she doesn't feel the cold ); this rad only ever get luke warm; the 15 mm pipes are also barely warm but the 22m pipes are nice and hot. I think the flow is from A to B but it could be the other way around. Valve and TRV are open, and there is no air in the rad.
Would a new, modern rad fix this problem, or is this layout never going to work? If not, what do I need to do?
Thanks for your help.
Paul
Moved into this large 1951 house about a year ago; it has had two extensions in 1959 and 1961. I'm not sure at what stage the CH was put it; it may have all been done at once or it may have been done in bits & pieces to tie in with the two extensions.
Most radiators are fine but one or two in the oldest part of the house barely get warm. The radiators look old. I've taken them off, flushed them through, checked the valves and TRVs, and the whole system has been drained recently to install new radiators in a new kitchen.
So is it poor design? The diagram below shows the rad arrangement in my 10yr daughter's bedroom (luckily she doesn't feel the cold ); this rad only ever get luke warm; the 15 mm pipes are also barely warm but the 22m pipes are nice and hot. I think the flow is from A to B but it could be the other way around. Valve and TRV are open, and there is no air in the rad.
Would a new, modern rad fix this problem, or is this layout never going to work? If not, what do I need to do?
Thanks for your help.
Paul