I have a Charnwood Country 15B stove. I’m having a problem with the radiators not warming up enough.
There’s a thermostat on the outgoing pipe which is set to 85 degrees, and the thermostat on the incoming pipe is currently set to 40 degrees. The thermostat on the incoming pipe is what triggers the pump to circulate the water round the radiators.
I spoke to Charnwood and they said the incoming thermostat should be set to at 60 degrees. The problem I have is that it never gets to 60 degrees.
There are 10 radiators in the system, currently 3 of them are turned off. The pump is currently set to low, I’ve tried it at medium and high and it doesn’t seem to make any difference.
Any ideas what the problem may be?
There’s a thermostat on the outgoing pipe which is set to 85 degrees, and the thermostat on the incoming pipe is currently set to 40 degrees. The thermostat on the incoming pipe is what triggers the pump to circulate the water round the radiators.
I spoke to Charnwood and they said the incoming thermostat should be set to at 60 degrees. The problem I have is that it never gets to 60 degrees.
There are 10 radiators in the system, currently 3 of them are turned off. The pump is currently set to low, I’ve tried it at medium and high and it doesn’t seem to make any difference.
Any ideas what the problem may be?