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My radiators were full of sluge/residue so I put in a flushing point and flushed then through with fresh water by connecting a mains hose to the system and then opening each rad in turn to flish through. This worked well for all the 7 radiators except 1 of them, the bathroom radiator. So I took the bathroom rad off the wall and flushed it both ways outside and it was fairly sludgey but then ran clear so fittted it back. But just before fitting it I checked the flow of both sides of the taps which normally connect to the radiator, the right hand had reasonable flow but the left has only a very small tricle so there must be a blockage in the pipe or value.
Background
How do I clear out the partially blocked pipe, ideas would be welcome?
I enclose photo's of offending bathroom rad, its 15 mm and steps down to 8mm unde the bath so its hidden.
Many thanks
Matt
My radiators were full of sluge/residue so I put in a flushing point and flushed then through with fresh water by connecting a mains hose to the system and then opening each rad in turn to flish through. This worked well for all the 7 radiators except 1 of them, the bathroom radiator. So I took the bathroom rad off the wall and flushed it both ways outside and it was fairly sludgey but then ran clear so fittted it back. But just before fitting it I checked the flow of both sides of the taps which normally connect to the radiator, the right hand had reasonable flow but the left has only a very small tricle so there must be a blockage in the pipe or value.
Background
- 8mm pipe is used around the cottage for all radiators
- There's no thermostatic values on the radiator in question.
- The bathroom radiator had poor flow and poor heatng performance hence one of the reason for the fresh flush of the system.
- Gas boiler, all other rads are operational and work ok.
How do I clear out the partially blocked pipe, ideas would be welcome?
I enclose photo's of offending bathroom rad, its 15 mm and steps down to 8mm unde the bath so its hidden.
Many thanks
Matt