I hope nobody minds if I jump onto the back of this thread, but I notice that there are some knowledgeable people involved in the topic.
I also have a gravity radiator. This is on a gas fired back boiler system (previously solid fuel), and my problem is that the rad struggles to get hot at all!
The rad is upstairs in the bathroom, has standard valve at one end and lockshield at the other, both left fully open.
The rad 'tries' to get hot and you can feel the warmth starting to come through but then it ebbs away even though the system remains on - in fact it is just like the tide coming in and going out - but very rarely does it get hot and stay hot.
Any thoughts on the cause and remedy would be greatly appreciated - especially with Winter (and thoughts of an icy bathroom) looming.
Jass.
I also have a gravity radiator. This is on a gas fired back boiler system (previously solid fuel), and my problem is that the rad struggles to get hot at all!
The rad is upstairs in the bathroom, has standard valve at one end and lockshield at the other, both left fully open.
The rad 'tries' to get hot and you can feel the warmth starting to come through but then it ebbs away even though the system remains on - in fact it is just like the tide coming in and going out - but very rarely does it get hot and stay hot.
Any thoughts on the cause and remedy would be greatly appreciated - especially with Winter (and thoughts of an icy bathroom) looming.
Jass.