Sorry for the long post.
Prior to knocking down a wall in my house i got a plumber in to remove the radiator on it. The pipes to the radiator run from upstairs so he removed the pipes that ran down the wall & capped them off in the ceiling.
When turning my heating back on not all my radiators came on. The plumber returned, he tried different things-he bled the radiators, he turned the hot radiators off & did get the cold radiators to heat. He turned the heating off again, then went round & made sure all the radiators were on (LSV & TVR open). He then told me he was going to turn the heating back on & balance the system-he went to the hottest radiator first closing the LSV abit then onto the next hot one & so on. A hour or so later it got to the point where the hot radiators LSV were open just slightly but the cold radiators would still not come on.
He returned the next day & said he needed to connect the two pipes together that were originally capped-which he did & the same thing happened-only some radiators got hot. My question is what is the difference in capping the system or joining it-can you do either or will one way cause the problem i have. Has my plumber done something wrong or is all this a coincidence & i have some other problem. I stupidly didn't check my heating was working before i had the work done, all i can tell you is it was fine before i turned it off for the summer. It is a Flexicom 35cx, the whole system is just over a year old in a new build.
Any help would be appreciated
Prior to knocking down a wall in my house i got a plumber in to remove the radiator on it. The pipes to the radiator run from upstairs so he removed the pipes that ran down the wall & capped them off in the ceiling.
When turning my heating back on not all my radiators came on. The plumber returned, he tried different things-he bled the radiators, he turned the hot radiators off & did get the cold radiators to heat. He turned the heating off again, then went round & made sure all the radiators were on (LSV & TVR open). He then told me he was going to turn the heating back on & balance the system-he went to the hottest radiator first closing the LSV abit then onto the next hot one & so on. A hour or so later it got to the point where the hot radiators LSV were open just slightly but the cold radiators would still not come on.
He returned the next day & said he needed to connect the two pipes together that were originally capped-which he did & the same thing happened-only some radiators got hot. My question is what is the difference in capping the system or joining it-can you do either or will one way cause the problem i have. Has my plumber done something wrong or is all this a coincidence & i have some other problem. I stupidly didn't check my heating was working before i had the work done, all i can tell you is it was fine before i turned it off for the summer. It is a Flexicom 35cx, the whole system is just over a year old in a new build.
Any help would be appreciated