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Hello All,
I have a radiator problem, one of the replies to a previous post was to balance my radiators. I looked at the FAQ pages and I'm still lost. The FAQ talks of lock shield valves, can someone please explain in the lowest terms. There are two valves on a radiator, are both LSVs or how can I identify which is the LSV. To get the radiators to balance do I close off one of the valves more the the other valve on the same radiator or equal amounts? For years my central heating has worked perfectly well, nothing has been changed but recently some of the downstairs rads will not get warm. Also when the pump is not switched on one of the upstairs rads is cold although the others are hot. Someone suggested there could be sludge in the cold rads, I took these off, there was a small amount of dark liquid but no heavy sludge. I washed them out with a hose, replaced them but I still have the same problem of a cold radiator. As the system was when it worked, all the valves on the radiators were fully open, most of the valves are now difficult to turn, is there anyway I can free these off? Any help at all would be most welcome. Regards....Mike |
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