Potteton boiler, fully pumped system, 13 rads. Systme extended with new rads/pipework for an extension.
Have changed the pipework as recommended on this forum, taking out a dead leg and amending some intricate routing on two rads - bathroom rad now heating up nicely, rad furthest from pump still tepid at best. Son's bedroom on same branch as furthest rad still not very efficient.
These two rads are old single panels - whilst I have taken them off an thoroughly flushed with a hose is it possible the flow through these is fouled preventing return? The flow pipes to these radiators get hot.
Every other rad heating to full capacity.
Could there be sludge in the non-warm branch or is there something more Machiavellian like the plumber installed an isolation valve on the old part of the house to ease installing the new part and failed to open the valve fully when installation was complete.
No air in rads (fully bled).
Have changed the pipework as recommended on this forum, taking out a dead leg and amending some intricate routing on two rads - bathroom rad now heating up nicely, rad furthest from pump still tepid at best. Son's bedroom on same branch as furthest rad still not very efficient.
These two rads are old single panels - whilst I have taken them off an thoroughly flushed with a hose is it possible the flow through these is fouled preventing return? The flow pipes to these radiators get hot.
Every other rad heating to full capacity.
Could there be sludge in the non-warm branch or is there something more Machiavellian like the plumber installed an isolation valve on the old part of the house to ease installing the new part and failed to open the valve fully when installation was complete.
No air in rads (fully bled).