Hi,
We live in a victorian terrace which has a 'heating imbalance'!
The kitchen and diner is open plan and has two very large rads in. It also contains the thermostat. As a result the thermostat turns the heating off before the front room and upstairs have got to a comfortable temp.
I'm going to put the thermostat into the front room but the problem is that the kitchen/diner will then be roasting hot because of the large rads.
I understand that I need TRVs on these rads so that I can turn them down with respect to the rest of the system.
We have just had a new combi boiler installed and I want to know if there is an easy way of installing TRVs without draining the system?
Freezing seems a good idea but quite expensive.
Any ideas??
Cheers,
Chris
We live in a victorian terrace which has a 'heating imbalance'!
The kitchen and diner is open plan and has two very large rads in. It also contains the thermostat. As a result the thermostat turns the heating off before the front room and upstairs have got to a comfortable temp.
I'm going to put the thermostat into the front room but the problem is that the kitchen/diner will then be roasting hot because of the large rads.
I understand that I need TRVs on these rads so that I can turn them down with respect to the rest of the system.
We have just had a new combi boiler installed and I want to know if there is an easy way of installing TRVs without draining the system?
Freezing seems a good idea but quite expensive.
Any ideas??
Cheers,
Chris