Hi all,
I've just had a leak on my gravity fed central heating system so have had to drain the system. While I was doing so I thought I'd take the opportunity to completely drain everything, flush it out, run some cleaner through, and then re-dose with inhibitor. First two steps are now done (drain and flush) and I've refilled and added the cleaner which the bottle says is best to now leave in, with the heating on as normal, for two weeks.
I have 7 radiators in total, 2 downstairs and 5 upstairs. I re-filled the system and have bled the air out of all the radiators and they are all working fine, apart from one of the downstairs radiators which is stone cold. What seems even more odd is that, after fixing the leak, I re-filled the system at that point, temporarily, and at that point, they were all working apart from one of the downstairs radiators, but that time it was the other one - which is now working fine.
Any suggestions as to what is causing this and how do I fix it?
I've just had a leak on my gravity fed central heating system so have had to drain the system. While I was doing so I thought I'd take the opportunity to completely drain everything, flush it out, run some cleaner through, and then re-dose with inhibitor. First two steps are now done (drain and flush) and I've refilled and added the cleaner which the bottle says is best to now leave in, with the heating on as normal, for two weeks.
I have 7 radiators in total, 2 downstairs and 5 upstairs. I re-filled the system and have bled the air out of all the radiators and they are all working fine, apart from one of the downstairs radiators which is stone cold. What seems even more odd is that, after fixing the leak, I re-filled the system at that point, temporarily, and at that point, they were all working apart from one of the downstairs radiators, but that time it was the other one - which is now working fine.
Any suggestions as to what is causing this and how do I fix it?