Hi,
I purchased a new house recently which has central heating with a mixture of Drayton TRV3 and Drayton TRV4 valves. I thought I'd give the heating a good check for the colder weather approaching. Most of the valves were set to their frost setting so opened them to max. One or two radiators didn't get too hot so I removed the head and noticed the pins were only exposed by about 3mm. I checked others and it seems some might be up to around 8mm or anything in between.
If I press down a pin it definitely feels like when I release it, it is at its top limit.
I noticed there is a presetting tool available for balancing. Is this likely that this has been the case with my valves? By using this tool does this adjust the valve insert up or down the pin?
I closed the lock shield on each rad upstairs and then opened half a turn but now wonder if they should be left fully open if the TRV is acting as flow control.
Can anyone please shed a light in this.
Thank you
I purchased a new house recently which has central heating with a mixture of Drayton TRV3 and Drayton TRV4 valves. I thought I'd give the heating a good check for the colder weather approaching. Most of the valves were set to their frost setting so opened them to max. One or two radiators didn't get too hot so I removed the head and noticed the pins were only exposed by about 3mm. I checked others and it seems some might be up to around 8mm or anything in between.
If I press down a pin it definitely feels like when I release it, it is at its top limit.
I noticed there is a presetting tool available for balancing. Is this likely that this has been the case with my valves? By using this tool does this adjust the valve insert up or down the pin?
I closed the lock shield on each rad upstairs and then opened half a turn but now wonder if they should be left fully open if the TRV is acting as flow control.
Can anyone please shed a light in this.
Thank you