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The human hand can detect temperature variations of about +- 2degC so you don't need to take temperature readings anyway.
In commercial and industrial installations the balancing of ALL systems is vital. From a purist point of view I would have thought that it is good practice to balance the system.
From a technical point of view once again good practice.
From a TRV valve authority point of view good practice.
From a time cost money point of view, not essential so why do it?
I think that as professional plumbers we should all be practicing good practice even if it takes some time, we would get more respect from the public if we explain why we are taking time to get it right and we might have to re-visit to "polish off" the balance.
TRV's have an undershoot/overshoot range of +-2degC that's a 4 degree variation on the room temperature from a type of valve that is basically cr*p at controlling room temp (stick it behind a curtain and cover it how is it going to detect room temp?
Then add into the mix that the TRV is trying to close against the full head of the pump and it wont be very good at shutting of the flow as it gets close to the point of "control"
SO as a heating design engineer I have learnt how and why we should balance the system and as a professional plumber I cannot see any reason to not do it with a domestic installation
Don't get me started on domestic controls its a passion of mine you would soon learn that the value of fitting condensing boilers is simply a waste of time if you run it at full chat and don't hook it up to a self learning optimised PID controlled weather compensated control system, and as for a boiler only having one set point for both its heating and hot water control temp settings what a waste of time in terms of efficiency.
Rant over
Russ
GOOD RANT THOUGH. I hope you feel better now you've got that off your chest🙂What I am saying strat is that we should balance the rads because
a) we can
and
b) its good practice
GOOD RANT THOUGH. I hope you feel better now you've got that off your chest🙂
Quite true, but after an install, I do not go over the top trying to balance the system?
I check every radiator (ofcourse) to ensure they are all throwing out satisfactory heat. If they are, that is it for me.
Ohh village don't get me going again. making sure they chuck out heat and that's it is hardly a "professional" approach is it?
But then I use silicone on wastes 🙂
If everything gets hot its left. If there are issues then its balanced. Doesnt really matter once cust starts messing with trv's.
I'm with stratplus and SimonG if all rads get hot it's left why make work. All the customer wants is hot rads/warm house. If a system needs balancing it's normally because it's been tacked onto or pipe sizing is down.
ok then saw
do you know technically what the importance of getting it all set up properly or are you just winging it
By saying as long as they get hot do you worry about them getting hot equally and to the same temp? Or them getting hot that's good enough for you?
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