Hi all, I have just rejoined the forum and would like advice on a problem I have experienced with a kitchen radiator. We originally had two small radiators fed by 8mm micro bore pipe fed from a sub 15mm pipe manifold which in turn connected to 28mm main manifold supply and return manifolds. These two radiators were problematic being slow to heat up so it was decided to replace the two small radiators with a larger unit with greater output during a kitchen upgrade and use 15mm pipe. On getting access to the ceiling void the 15mm sub manifold not only fed the kitchen radiators (8mm) but also the bathroom and one bedroom on the upper floor. The 15mm pipe would have enough capacity to feed the new radiator (15mm) and the existing radiators according to information received. The microbore pipes were cut and capped and new 15mm pipework tee'd in between the bathroom and bedroom radiator just along from the original location for the 8mm pipes.
On refilling the system and bleeding everything through, it became obvious that the new radiator and pipework were not heating up even though the bedroom radiator upstream and bathroom radiator downstream were. I have tried balancing the system and at present all lock shield valves are only set at less than quarter turn open yet the kitchen radiator remains cold. I also shut off the bathroom and bedroom radiators but still no joy.
i haven't tried shutting all the radiators off and just try running the kitchen yet but I suppose that is the next logical step.
Apologies for it being a bit long winded but this has got me stumped.
On refilling the system and bleeding everything through, it became obvious that the new radiator and pipework were not heating up even though the bedroom radiator upstream and bathroom radiator downstream were. I have tried balancing the system and at present all lock shield valves are only set at less than quarter turn open yet the kitchen radiator remains cold. I also shut off the bathroom and bedroom radiators but still no joy.
i haven't tried shutting all the radiators off and just try running the kitchen yet but I suppose that is the next logical step.
Apologies for it being a bit long winded but this has got me stumped.