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Default TRV won't allow flow, flow OK without TRV head.


I'd like to avoid calling the plumbers back if I can.

Last week we had two stuck-shut TRVs replaced, the new ones are
marked Bulldog gen2. We were looking forward to being warm again
but alas, twas not to be. I thought that maybe the rad needed
flushing, so did that myself yesterday - it did need doing but
didn't fix the issue.

I took the head off the TRV and the radiator was too hot to touch
within a few minutes - result! But then the TRV cut flow before
the room got up to a habitable temperature. I compared the head
with the other one they fitted and the plunger was much more
proud, I swapped them over (the other is in a room infrequently
used and we don't mind it being chilly). That'll do it I thought,
except no... within a short time the heat from the rad had
expanded the (whatever it that makes these work) and we were in
the same situation.

So, even at 'full-open' these TRVs cut flow before the room is
warm, we're constantly chilly. Can these be adjusted somehow (I
can't see it if they can - short of taking a dremel to the plunger
in the head). Or do I need to call the plumbers back in?

If I barely put the head on - so the fixing ring threads only just
grip - 1/8 to 1/4 turn - we have the kind of temperature we want,
but that's not right.

Suggestions gratefully received.



Justin.
 
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