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Hello!
I've recently installed 4 new radiators in an extension onto an existing system. The system was put in by a builder which made me suspect to the pipework. I T'd off the 22mm primaries (after zone valve) and ran 22mm into the new extension then ran 15mm pipe in the floor (lagged) for the new radiators.
The new extension is an open kitchen with a little utility room. I did a BTU's calculation using an online website i got around 16, 000 BTU's. Which i took to city plumbing and they gave me rad sizes i needed. The customer didnt want to pay that much for the rads and so found 3 column rads off amazon (non- convector) and i fitted a stelrad in the utility.
They wanted a new boiler so i fitted a Grant Vortex outside boiler 26kw. The system is an S- plan.
I was abit suspect when the rads arrived because of the small size of them.
I also didnt get a chance to put airvents on my pipework which came through the wall because the builders boxed it all in.
I had lots of problems with air at the beginning so forced all airlocks out and added plenty of inhibitor.
The customers came back to me last week saying the rads just dont get very hot at all. I went back an balanced the system to see if that helped. The new rads took around 1.5 hrs until they reached a good temperature. The existing house takes less then half that time.
This still hasnt helped and ive now got pretty frustrated customers!
Im going back to put a thermometer on the flow and returns of the rad pipework and precisely balance the system
- going to check which nozzle is in the boiler and range it up
The pump is a 15/50, there are 14 rads on the system.
Sorry for the long post but after i've tried these next two things i will be stumped!!
Can anyone give me any more advise!?
Thanks!
I've recently installed 4 new radiators in an extension onto an existing system. The system was put in by a builder which made me suspect to the pipework. I T'd off the 22mm primaries (after zone valve) and ran 22mm into the new extension then ran 15mm pipe in the floor (lagged) for the new radiators.
The new extension is an open kitchen with a little utility room. I did a BTU's calculation using an online website i got around 16, 000 BTU's. Which i took to city plumbing and they gave me rad sizes i needed. The customer didnt want to pay that much for the rads and so found 3 column rads off amazon (non- convector) and i fitted a stelrad in the utility.
They wanted a new boiler so i fitted a Grant Vortex outside boiler 26kw. The system is an S- plan.
I was abit suspect when the rads arrived because of the small size of them.
I also didnt get a chance to put airvents on my pipework which came through the wall because the builders boxed it all in.
I had lots of problems with air at the beginning so forced all airlocks out and added plenty of inhibitor.
The customers came back to me last week saying the rads just dont get very hot at all. I went back an balanced the system to see if that helped. The new rads took around 1.5 hrs until they reached a good temperature. The existing house takes less then half that time.
This still hasnt helped and ive now got pretty frustrated customers!
Im going back to put a thermometer on the flow and returns of the rad pipework and precisely balance the system
- going to check which nozzle is in the boiler and range it up
The pump is a 15/50, there are 14 rads on the system.
Sorry for the long post but after i've tried these next two things i will be stumped!!
Can anyone give me any more advise!?
Thanks!