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Dusan
It is brand new installation, CH burner on the 2nd floor, 6 radiators on the 2nd floor, 6 radiators on the 1st floor > everything worked more than fine. CH burner is of very high capacity and can provide heating to 20 such radiators.
Then I just wanted one additional radiator on the ground floor.
Feed to radiators goes like this: just 2 pipes from the burner; on 2nd and on 1st floor there are 2 main pipes 22mm going in te middle of the foor, in the middle of the width of the house. Radiators are conected with 16 mm pipes from those main pipes.
Two 22 mm (first it was tried with 16 mm) pipes go from 22 mm main pipes on the 1st floor down to the ground floor radiator (5m length). That radiator never wanted to work unless the flow is almost completely interrupted on all other radiators (by screwing valves on the bottom entry interface at each radiator, then it works but everything else does not i.e. CV burner has to work at its maximum etc..
Plumbers tried everything, inlcuding replacement of the radiator, trying all combinatios of connections (the radiator can be connected in the midle or on its sides), they even exchanged cold water entry with warm water, etc. System was filled in from that lowest radiator up, there is absolutely no air in those two pipes that bring water to the radiator (they say).
Then they said this lowest radiator is too big (compared with radiators on the 1st floor, it is indeed the biggest, almost 2x more power than those which are upstairs (it is 100cm x 90 cm high, with 2 convectors).
If the water is released from this radiator, it becomes hot immediately, in seconds. So, there is a problem with the flow.
Can this radiator work? Why is it not working in the system that otherwise works perfect? it is 3,5 m below radiators on th 1st floor, and all plumbers here say it does not matter, it can work. But then they cannot make it work unless destroying the good settings upstairs.
Then I just wanted one additional radiator on the ground floor.
Feed to radiators goes like this: just 2 pipes from the burner; on 2nd and on 1st floor there are 2 main pipes 22mm going in te middle of the foor, in the middle of the width of the house. Radiators are conected with 16 mm pipes from those main pipes.
Two 22 mm (first it was tried with 16 mm) pipes go from 22 mm main pipes on the 1st floor down to the ground floor radiator (5m length). That radiator never wanted to work unless the flow is almost completely interrupted on all other radiators (by screwing valves on the bottom entry interface at each radiator, then it works but everything else does not i.e. CV burner has to work at its maximum etc..
Plumbers tried everything, inlcuding replacement of the radiator, trying all combinatios of connections (the radiator can be connected in the midle or on its sides), they even exchanged cold water entry with warm water, etc. System was filled in from that lowest radiator up, there is absolutely no air in those two pipes that bring water to the radiator (they say).
Then they said this lowest radiator is too big (compared with radiators on the 1st floor, it is indeed the biggest, almost 2x more power than those which are upstairs (it is 100cm x 90 cm high, with 2 convectors).
If the water is released from this radiator, it becomes hot immediately, in seconds. So, there is a problem with the flow.
Can this radiator work? Why is it not working in the system that otherwise works perfect? it is 3,5 m below radiators on th 1st floor, and all plumbers here say it does not matter, it can work. But then they cannot make it work unless destroying the good settings upstairs.