Bogart Messages 578 May 4, 2020 #1 Twin rad with only waterways at bottom. Each half has its own bleed valve. Back heats up front does not surely must be a blocked bleed valve?
Twin rad with only waterways at bottom. Each half has its own bleed valve. Back heats up front does not surely must be a blocked bleed valve?
king of pipes Esteemed Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 6,156 May 4, 2020 #2 Possibly ? or a blocked waterway in the rad, try turning all your radiators off except that one and let the system run it may clear it . Then reintroduce the other rads till all back online . Kop Upvote 0 Downvote
Possibly ? or a blocked waterway in the rad, try turning all your radiators off except that one and let the system run it may clear it . Then reintroduce the other rads till all back online . Kop
townfanjon Esteemed Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 8,627 May 4, 2020 #3 Find a thick needle or similar , and give it a gentle poke in the hole lol Upvote 0 Downvote
moonlight Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Messages 948 May 5, 2020 #5 townfanjon said: Find a thick needle or similar , and give it a gentle poke in the hole lol Click to expand... Turn both ends of the radiator off before you poke the needle in the hole incase you drop the vent piece. Then as king of pipes suggests. Upvote 0 Downvote
townfanjon said: Find a thick needle or similar , and give it a gentle poke in the hole lol Click to expand... Turn both ends of the radiator off before you poke the needle in the hole incase you drop the vent piece. Then as king of pipes suggests.