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Hi All,
I've just moved into our first home, a 60s built maisonette and have a query regarding some radiators in the property that are currently not on, and the temperature is dropping! There is a new combi boiler, with older radiators. Some radiators work very well, and some require bleeding (I've bought one key, but it seems too big for some radiators so going back to the shop tomorrow!).
With the radiators that are currently off, I can feel warmth in the right hand side pipe, however all of the plastic thermostat style units for all radiators are broken. The valve on the right that is exposed is:

I've attempted to turn the very small pin in the centre anti-clockwise as per the broken plastic thermostat, however this doesn't appear to do anything. The inside of the broken thermostats are:

If the picture isn't clear enough, on the inside is a concave cone.
On the left side of the radiators is this lockshield valve, which has very minimal movement in it:

My main question is how would I go about getting these switched on? I've no plumbing knowledge and a search later has left me a little more confused - any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Mike
I've just moved into our first home, a 60s built maisonette and have a query regarding some radiators in the property that are currently not on, and the temperature is dropping! There is a new combi boiler, with older radiators. Some radiators work very well, and some require bleeding (I've bought one key, but it seems too big for some radiators so going back to the shop tomorrow!).
With the radiators that are currently off, I can feel warmth in the right hand side pipe, however all of the plastic thermostat style units for all radiators are broken. The valve on the right that is exposed is:

I've attempted to turn the very small pin in the centre anti-clockwise as per the broken plastic thermostat, however this doesn't appear to do anything. The inside of the broken thermostats are:

If the picture isn't clear enough, on the inside is a concave cone.
On the left side of the radiators is this lockshield valve, which has very minimal movement in it:

My main question is how would I go about getting these switched on? I've no plumbing knowledge and a search later has left me a little more confused - any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Mike