Hi, I would appreciate a little help.
I am unlucky enough to have an 8mm microbore gravity fed indirect central heating system (11 Radiators) on a 30 year old free-standing floor boiler. The radiator valve/lockshield are the twin entry type (8mm).
All the radiators are fine except for two: a small upstairs bathroom radiator and a large hallway radiator. I have tried to fix the small upstairs radiator without success. I bunged the F&E tank and cleaned it out for the first time in about 45 years! (and yes, I did refill and un-bung it afterwards!)
I tried bleeding the upstairs radiator without success. It has been cold for some years now. I thought the likely fault was an airlock. So I ran the system and then turned BOTH the lockshield and the manual (non-TRV) off. I tried to depressurise the radiator but there was no pressure to release. I then switched the boiler off.
Next I opened the lockshield and bled the system: Only water and no air came out. The water was warm. So far so good.
Next I closed the lockshield and opened the radiator valve: no water no air...nothing.
As far as I can see, this should have forced any airlock on the flow side out through the radiator. But there was nothing at all.
My best (amateur) guess now is that the radiator valve is stuck closed (even though the tap top appears to undo properly).....or there is a huge airlock!
Any ideas/help? Can I try freeing the radiator valve with WD40? I have looked online and everyone and their dog tells me how to fix a stuck radiator valve....but only if it is a TRV.
Thanks in advance......
I am unlucky enough to have an 8mm microbore gravity fed indirect central heating system (11 Radiators) on a 30 year old free-standing floor boiler. The radiator valve/lockshield are the twin entry type (8mm).
All the radiators are fine except for two: a small upstairs bathroom radiator and a large hallway radiator. I have tried to fix the small upstairs radiator without success. I bunged the F&E tank and cleaned it out for the first time in about 45 years! (and yes, I did refill and un-bung it afterwards!)
I tried bleeding the upstairs radiator without success. It has been cold for some years now. I thought the likely fault was an airlock. So I ran the system and then turned BOTH the lockshield and the manual (non-TRV) off. I tried to depressurise the radiator but there was no pressure to release. I then switched the boiler off.
Next I opened the lockshield and bled the system: Only water and no air came out. The water was warm. So far so good.
Next I closed the lockshield and opened the radiator valve: no water no air...nothing.
As far as I can see, this should have forced any airlock on the flow side out through the radiator. But there was nothing at all.
My best (amateur) guess now is that the radiator valve is stuck closed (even though the tap top appears to undo properly).....or there is a huge airlock!
Any ideas/help? Can I try freeing the radiator valve with WD40? I have looked online and everyone and their dog tells me how to fix a stuck radiator valve....but only if it is a TRV.
Thanks in advance......