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Hello
I've never had a heated towel rail before so If these questions seem daft I apologise now. Anyway......My towel rail heats the room to 24 and that's way too warm. The towel rail has two valves at the bottom each marked with a "-" and a "+" symbol. These valves say "bar" on them so I take it that means pressure. If I turn the valves towards the "-" sign the towel rail does get less hot but makes a continuous hissing noise. There is no hissing noise with the valves both fully open. Is this hissing noise normal? Also, is it ok to turn both valves at once or doesn't it matter? Finally, I take it I can turn the valves to my heart's content and it will make no difference to the heating in the rest of the house. Thank you. |
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neil leslie wrote:
I've never had a heated towel rail before so If these questions seem daft I apologise now. Anyway......My towel rail heats the room to 24 and that's way too warm. The towel rail has two valves at the bottom each marked with a "-" and a "+" symbol. These valves say "bar" on them so I take it that means pressure. If I turn the valves towards the "-" sign the towel rail does get less hot but makes a continuous hissing noise. There is no hissing noise with the valves both fully open. Is this hissing noise normal? You may get a hiss one one or more of the valves is nearly closed - especially if you have a fairly fast flow rate through your heating system. Also, is it ok to turn both valves at once or doesn't it matter? Does not really matter. Traditionally you would use the incoming valve to set the temp, and the return valve to "balance" the rad with the rest fo the system. Finally, I take it I can turn the valves to my heart's content and it will make no difference to the heating in the rest of the house. That depends on how the rest of your system is plumbed... If this is plumbed as just another rad, and there is another rad elsewhere in the house that does not have a thermostatic valve on it, then you should be ok. However you need to allow for the possibility that the towel rail has been used as a bypass rad, or on systems with a hot water cylinder, may even be plumbed into the water heating circuit and not the heating one. -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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