Hi there,
I recently had a new radiator fitted in our bedroom with a thermostatic valve on one side of it. At around 6am when the heating comes on the valve 'clicks' as the radiator warms up.
A bit of Googling and it seems the noise is from the spring bouncing in and out and the 'fix' is to balance the radiator by restricting the flow of water into the other side of it.
When I checked the other side of it to see if there was a valve there is this and I'm not sure what (if anything) I adjust to slow the water going into the radiator?
I didn't want to start digging the top off that white thing without knowing what I was doing?
That just looks like a T-piece, capped at the top, connected to a bleeding-type thing?? (but I know nothing about plumbing so wanted to run it past the experts).
Can I restrict the flow with this and (if so) how?
Many thanks for your help
I recently had a new radiator fitted in our bedroom with a thermostatic valve on one side of it. At around 6am when the heating comes on the valve 'clicks' as the radiator warms up.
A bit of Googling and it seems the noise is from the spring bouncing in and out and the 'fix' is to balance the radiator by restricting the flow of water into the other side of it.
When I checked the other side of it to see if there was a valve there is this and I'm not sure what (if anything) I adjust to slow the water going into the radiator?
I didn't want to start digging the top off that white thing without knowing what I was doing?
That just looks like a T-piece, capped at the top, connected to a bleeding-type thing?? (but I know nothing about plumbing so wanted to run it past the experts).
Can I restrict the flow with this and (if so) how?
Many thanks for your help