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Hello All,

We have a small Worcester Bosch Junior 24i boiler which is making a loud banging noise when operating.

If a radiator valve or TRV is adjusted (turned), the noise disappears.

Is this likely to be a faulty radiator valve, TRV or something else?

The boiler has 3 radiators attached to it (2 normal, 1 towel). The towel radiator does not have a TRV fitted.

Thanks.
 
Thanks for your reply SimonJohns.

The reason why I wasn't 100% certain it was a TRV is because the banging also disappears if a radiator valve is adjusted.

How do I determine which TRV is faulty? Adjusting any radiator TRV or valve seems to temporarily stop the banging noise.
 
You have a faulty trv valve. Need a new one

The reason why I am not 100% sure it is a TRV is because the noise disappears when a valve or TRV is turned (slight turn clockwise or anti-clockwise). This can be on any radiator valve or TRV and not a specific one.
 
OK, for some reason the 2 replies I posted last week on this thread haven't been moderated and posted on here? Here they are again:

Is there a radiator with out a TRV to act as a bypass?
The boiler has 3 radiators attached to it (2 normal, 1 towel). The towel radiator does not have a TRV fitted.

Why does the noise disappear if any valve/TRV is adjusted?

I believe the TRVs fitted are cheap - they are similar to this one:

[DLMURL]http://lpssupplies.com/images/Straight-trv-image-for-box.jpg[/DLMURL]

Does anyone know if the Danfoss RAS-D2 liquid TRVs are reliable?
 
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But as I mentioned, there is one radiator (towel) without a TRV fitted so there still should be circulation?

We also have another issue which has occurred recently - the hot water from the tap is occasionally very hot. There is no hot water temperature adjustment on the front of this boiler.
 
why not ? some heat exchangers very susceptable to smalll particles of dirt which will cause overheating, is there a filter on the return pipe to boiler
 
No filter on the return. We have booked a full service for Wednesday - what should this involve on this model of boiler? I am wary that some companies quote for a service but in fact it's only an inspection and checking emissions comply with the regulations.

Also, any comments on Danfoss liquid C2/D2 TRVs?
 
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i use danfoss Trvs they are excellent, make sure you set the manual flow direction when fitted! i never get any chattering with these! what is the radiator stat set to on the front of the boiler! if its overheating and only 3 rads on the system, i think you could run this on 2-3 and sysytem would be fine!
 
Are the lock shield valves fully open,

Start system from cold and see which valves get hot first trv or lockshield, Try removing the trv heads and run it without them to see if it carries on it may be that because its a small system the flow and returns are the wrong way round when they start shutting off they start vibrating due to the pressure from the pump forcing them down.

Failing that give it a good flush out doesnt matter how old the system is I have seen 3 month old systems need flushing due to not being properley flushed at time of install.
 

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