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Sep 10, 2018
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I have a single pipe system (Yes I know most people will say upgrade to 2 pipe). I have installed Honeywell TRV and have some issues (Rads not getting hot) which I believe are due to the TRV (reduced flow), have tried bleeding rads, balancing etc. If I take the TRV head off they heat, put it on they don't.

It seems Danfoss are probably the only single pipe TRV manufacturers. I'm looking at the 2 options but they are silly expensive.
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If I used a manual valve would that be compatible, I appreciate they wont be 'thermostatic' but at leas I can turn them up and down as needed to get heat to the Rads.
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Or are there issues with certain flow through manual valves? Another other suggestions?
 
I had a 1 pipe system in a previous house, never had any issues with it. A lot of guys would replace because it’s not what they’re used to. You haven’t got a pump forcing water through the rad so you can find sludge builds up if you don’t use inhibitor etc.
 
It’s a new combi boiler and new rads and has has inhibitor. Didn’t realise it was one pipe until the engineer came to install the boiler, it always worked fine before hence I think the issue is the trv.
 
It’s a new combi boiler and new rads and has has inhibitor. Didn’t realise it was one pipe until the engineer came to install the boiler, it always worked fine before hence I think the issue is the trv.
If you have changed all that. Makes sense to convert to a 2 pipe.
 

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