Hi people,
I recently added a radiator in my lounge, following details I got off the net I drained down the system, cut into the pipework, and using a coil of plastic, rigged up a new radiator. I've filled the system and don't have any leaks (not bad going for me!).
I seem to have a problem though. The pipework where I junctioned off from the original system is quite hot, but the pipework leading to the new radiator is stone cold as is the radiator.
I'm not sure if I have overlooked something really simple, the valves are open and the pipework is clear. The pipework does not pass through any joists but does go over the top of a noggin that supports two joists. The pipe passes over it at a steady gradient and falls at a steady gradient. I’ve checked that I’ve connected the flow and return correctly and as far as I can see it is.
I've read about air lock but don’t understand the principle of it. Can anyone offer some advice?
Teggs.
I recently added a radiator in my lounge, following details I got off the net I drained down the system, cut into the pipework, and using a coil of plastic, rigged up a new radiator. I've filled the system and don't have any leaks (not bad going for me!).
I seem to have a problem though. The pipework where I junctioned off from the original system is quite hot, but the pipework leading to the new radiator is stone cold as is the radiator.
I'm not sure if I have overlooked something really simple, the valves are open and the pipework is clear. The pipework does not pass through any joists but does go over the top of a noggin that supports two joists. The pipe passes over it at a steady gradient and falls at a steady gradient. I’ve checked that I’ve connected the flow and return correctly and as far as I can see it is.
I've read about air lock but don’t understand the principle of it. Can anyone offer some advice?
Teggs.