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some guidance please.... I have removed two radiators both had TRV i capped the pipes refilled the system,, all the radiators work in the house accept one that feed off the one of the radiators i have removed.... i pulled up the floor boards and noticed the pipes were cold .... . much appreciated for the help on this .. hope the above makes sense ...
 
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sounds like air trapped in dead legs / pipes to disconnect rads
 
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thanks for the advice, i have tried all of the above and the pipes are still not getting warm, thinking the TRV on the cold radiator is faulty/blocked...would that stop the pipes leading to the rad from being cold as the water is not circulating
 
Remove the non warming radiator do you get flow at both valves
 
the branch from the CH used to feed anther radiator which has been removed and capped i can trace the pipes to as close as i can get to the CH main pipe... it gets look warm close to the main CH pipes but i dont feel much a flow to the cold rad.. so guessing the TRV valve is stuck on the cold rad....?
 
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