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Default Reversed flow and return to radiator

On 15/03/2012 09:37, Lieutenant Scott wrote:
On Thu, 15 Mar 2012 04:18:20 -0000, John Rumm
wrote:

On 15/03/2012 01:34, Lieutenant Scott wrote:
Someone was telling me that it's important to connect the flow and
return to the right ends of a radiator. But I cannot see a problem in
water running the wrong way.

"The wrong way" would mean water flowing into the radiator through the
balance valve and out through the thermostatic valve, but the radiator
is symmetrical, and the valves are not one way (are they?), so what
would be the problem?


Some TRVs are one way. Some are described as two but work better on the
flow side, and some are fine either way.


I've seen some which can be positioned with the knob vertically or
horizontally, I assume these take it either way.


Sounds like it...

(There's going to be a few naughty replies to the above line.....)

The reason this came up is I'm plumbing in a new radiator and I've not
marked which pipe is which that I've threaded out of sight under the
floor. Although I can actually tell which is which as it's HEP pipe with
metre markings on it, I wondered if I really have to know?


Make sure the TRV is a two way one, and it should be ok.

(Some of them begin to whistle a bit as they throttle the flow when on
the return side).


I think I'll just connect the pipes correctly, in case of whistling
(which would annoy the occupants (African Greys)) or future replacement
of the valve by someone (or me being forgetful) who doesn't know the


In similar circumstances (long run of pipes under a floor) I ended up
getting a rad flowing the wrong way once. I was not particularly bother
about the direction since I was using reversible valves. However I found
that one became noisy as the valve did its thing, so ended up swapping
it round in the end since it was in a bedroom.

pipes are backwards. I've been told by a plumber he's had to correct a
flow/return mix-up which caused a radiator to only get luke warm.


That would suggest a non reversible valve used backwards.

The HEP pipe metre markings will tell me which is which, as I bought a
50 metre length of pipe and used the two ends of the length to enter the
house, with the middle being in the garage. Therefore the metre markings
increase in one direction on one pipe and decrease on the other.



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Cheers,

John.

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