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Default mystery TRV configuration on radiators & problems with them ?

On 14 Jan, 17:32, "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
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* *JB wrote:

HELP ! I've been in this house now for 1.5 years and have had a
nightmare with this CH system (only 6 years old)
It's a conventional boiler with CH and HW loops, open vented. I have 2
issues that are kind of related really so here we go.
1. When we moved in the first thing I noticed was that the TRVs were
sometimes on the flow and sometimes on the return. Is this wrong, if
so how serious an issue is it for the performance of the system ??? Is
there grounds for quizzing/pushing the installer ???


Some TRVs can be used on either flow or return. Look for an arrow on the
body. If there isn't one it probably means they are ok.

2. 2 of the radiators have been really problematic, kitchen and spare
bedroom. They hardly get warm despite me having many attempts at
correctly balancing the rads. All rads upstairs close to the pump are
turned down almost fully and still heat up really quick.


Sounds like you're guessing this. Lockshield valves ain't linear in
operation. You might find it only needs to be open a quarter turn. Get
yourself a thermometer and measure the in and out temperatures as per the
FAQ on balancing - you have read it carefully?

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* * Dave Plowman * * * * * * * * London SW
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cheers fellas for the comments so far. All TRVs on the whole system
have arrows pointing both directions of flow. I guess that means they
can be located on either the flow or return ???
I have opened the kitchen rad from the return side whilst the flow was
closed and rad plugged with a cork. About 5-6 litres came out freely
which i returned to the expansion tank. Would an airlock have cleared
by now if there was one ??? I haven't had time to drain the flow yet
but my gut feeling is that it's ok. Dave said that LSVs aren't linear
in operation......the kitchen rad flow is controlled by a
LSV.....surely gradually closing it down will reduce flow into the rad
making my problem worse ???? I wonder if the spare bedroom and kitchen
rads are adjacent to each other on the system........will I drain
return water from the spare room rad???
cheers for anymore advice or comments guys.
jonathan