ChrisR
Many commercial systems use secondary water in this way so as to provide year round heat to towel warmers ect. Yes the rads are of different materials to stop the rot!!
Not saying this is def the case here, just trying to decipher the posts!!
Rad used to be as hot as the water?
Hot water tank next to bathroom?
The bathroom radiator is not part of the main heating. It runs direct from the hot water tank so is always hot (used to be always hot!) whenever the boiler is on ... which is all the time.
If this is a secondary fed rad, and a steel replacement has been fitted then granted we are wasting our time
Many commercial systems use secondary water in this way so as to provide year round heat to towel warmers ect. Yes the rads are of different materials to stop the rot!!
Not saying this is def the case here, just trying to decipher the posts!!
Rad used to be as hot as the water?
Hot water tank next to bathroom?
The bathroom radiator is not part of the main heating. It runs direct from the hot water tank so is always hot (used to be always hot!) whenever the boiler is on ... which is all the time.
If this is a secondary fed rad, and a steel replacement has been fitted then granted we are wasting our time