I am asking this here because it is almost impossible to get a local plumber to answer the phone at the moment! Must be a busy time of year.
I have never paid much attention to the heating system in my house in the few year I have been here until last week when it stopped working. It is a boiler in the garage feeding a Boilermate 2000 heat store upstairs. The central heating pump on the boilermate died and fried its main board. I replaced the board and bought a replacement pump (grundfos 15-50x18) and got a plumber who works for a bulding firm out on a homer to fit the pump.
Working again but when checking all the radiators I noticed that they are all heating up from the gate valve side ie pipe on gate valve gets hot first, pipe at thermostatic valve is cold and heats up after the radiator gets hot. I suspect it has always been this way as I have never really paid attention to the radiators until now.
Is this an issue? Am I correct in thinking that the thermostatic valve should be on the flow side and gate vale on the return and the raditaro should heat from that side? I think that the pumps can only run in one direction and the new pump is installed correctly, there is direction of flow arrow on it and it is pointing the same way (down) as the old pump, polarity is correct also.
Would that mean that when the house was built, all the radiators in the house were plumbed up the wrong way round? Seems unlikely....
Should I just leave it alone??
I have never paid much attention to the heating system in my house in the few year I have been here until last week when it stopped working. It is a boiler in the garage feeding a Boilermate 2000 heat store upstairs. The central heating pump on the boilermate died and fried its main board. I replaced the board and bought a replacement pump (grundfos 15-50x18) and got a plumber who works for a bulding firm out on a homer to fit the pump.
Working again but when checking all the radiators I noticed that they are all heating up from the gate valve side ie pipe on gate valve gets hot first, pipe at thermostatic valve is cold and heats up after the radiator gets hot. I suspect it has always been this way as I have never really paid attention to the radiators until now.
Is this an issue? Am I correct in thinking that the thermostatic valve should be on the flow side and gate vale on the return and the raditaro should heat from that side? I think that the pumps can only run in one direction and the new pump is installed correctly, there is direction of flow arrow on it and it is pointing the same way (down) as the old pump, polarity is correct also.
Would that mean that when the house was built, all the radiators in the house were plumbed up the wrong way round? Seems unlikely....
Should I just leave it alone??