Hi all and thanks for taking the time,
I have an infra-red (pistol type) thermometer. Can anyone tell me what percentage temperature range across top and bottom of a radiator shows that sludge is an issue?
For instance 72.2c at top and 31.5 c is this accountable by convection only ?
A number of heating engineers have asked about our radiators in discussing our system; its possible need for flush etc. They ask if there are any cold spots etc
There's a definite lag in speed of heating (from switch on), i.e., lowest centre of rad warms up a lot slower than at top, but then convection would mean this is normal, no?
Surely also conduction would mean that all parts end up something like hot eventually. I am not sure that when others report 'cold spots' (i have been reading others posts!), they are in fact a bit cooler???? or...??
TIA.
I have an infra-red (pistol type) thermometer. Can anyone tell me what percentage temperature range across top and bottom of a radiator shows that sludge is an issue?
For instance 72.2c at top and 31.5 c is this accountable by convection only ?
A number of heating engineers have asked about our radiators in discussing our system; its possible need for flush etc. They ask if there are any cold spots etc
There's a definite lag in speed of heating (from switch on), i.e., lowest centre of rad warms up a lot slower than at top, but then convection would mean this is normal, no?
Surely also conduction would mean that all parts end up something like hot eventually. I am not sure that when others report 'cold spots' (i have been reading others posts!), they are in fact a bit cooler???? or...??
TIA.