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RoyalCrabs
Hello, as per title but I have run through the typical proceedure of bleeding, balancing etc but just wondering if the next route is saying its an intermittent pump issue or zone valve ?
System is a gravity fed oil burner 3 port v feeding the upstairs rads, but all the downstairs rads are fed from the upstairs circuit.
If I close all the upstairs rads, then all 3 downstairs rads get piping hot, if I try to re open the others (even barely) the next day they go stone cold again while the upstairs hot. It appears they do have a clear flow when I shut off all the upstairs rads so I do not believe it to be sludge.
The controls are ancient , some push button jobbie thats being changed eventually
I'm changing all the TRV's for new ones this week so I'll run some cleaner through and see if it does it again.. Just want to be prepared / plan ahead, its family but its a trek over there so cant be bothered with back and forth..
I dont think the problem lies in the old TRV's though as they do work they just are crusty and look terrible, I could be wrong though.
Any thoughts (experience) welcome!
System is a gravity fed oil burner 3 port v feeding the upstairs rads, but all the downstairs rads are fed from the upstairs circuit.
If I close all the upstairs rads, then all 3 downstairs rads get piping hot, if I try to re open the others (even barely) the next day they go stone cold again while the upstairs hot. It appears they do have a clear flow when I shut off all the upstairs rads so I do not believe it to be sludge.
The controls are ancient , some push button jobbie thats being changed eventually
I'm changing all the TRV's for new ones this week so I'll run some cleaner through and see if it does it again.. Just want to be prepared / plan ahead, its family but its a trek over there so cant be bothered with back and forth..
I dont think the problem lies in the old TRV's though as they do work they just are crusty and look terrible, I could be wrong though.
Any thoughts (experience) welcome!