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Brooksie
If have a radiator fitted with a Drayton TR4 TRV on the flow side. The radiator is not getting warm at all. The supply pipe work is warm up to the TRV valve body.
When I screw off the adjustment section of the TRV the pin is exposed and it can be pushed down, agains some resistance. Is the wax / liquid in the detached part of the valve or in the body with the pin?
The lockshield valve spindle on the return side of the radiator turns around and around and around and never comes to a stop either fully open or fully closed. Could this be a broken spindle and the valve is closed and hence not allowing any flow?
Have tried WD40 on the pi area incase it's stuck but no improvement
Someone suggested a sharp tap on the TRV valve can release a stuck pin. Does this work?
Any suggestions what is causing the radiator to not warm up?
Thanks
Brooksie
When I screw off the adjustment section of the TRV the pin is exposed and it can be pushed down, agains some resistance. Is the wax / liquid in the detached part of the valve or in the body with the pin?
The lockshield valve spindle on the return side of the radiator turns around and around and around and never comes to a stop either fully open or fully closed. Could this be a broken spindle and the valve is closed and hence not allowing any flow?
Have tried WD40 on the pi area incase it's stuck but no improvement
Someone suggested a sharp tap on the TRV valve can release a stuck pin. Does this work?
Any suggestions what is causing the radiator to not warm up?
Thanks
Brooksie