Right I know this is a Mickey mouse question but I've wasted enough time on it today.
Trying to re-pipe a number of rads for a customer but their flow and returns are all over the place some left some right on existing rads
new rads are very specific in that flow must be left and return must be right. Posh upright rads.
I cant have floor up or ceilings down as all new (I know!!! Why not sort the rads first) cust thought it would be ok as all pipework was to be in the walls. The only way I can think of to work out which is flow and return is to gradually fill system and open the rad valves. Old rads are all off so there are no links on the system. So logically if I close the flow valve at boiler And fill at the return at the boiler and then open valves then the returns should have water at them? I tried this a mo ago and yes definitely got a greater flow at one side but unfortunately still got a small trickle at the other tail too. I assume one of the zone valves must be letting by ️️ever so slightly.
Do do you guys have a better way of testing this??? Or is my logic reasonable that the return would have the greater flow?
sorry for length of post.
Trying to re-pipe a number of rads for a customer but their flow and returns are all over the place some left some right on existing rads
new rads are very specific in that flow must be left and return must be right. Posh upright rads.
I cant have floor up or ceilings down as all new (I know!!! Why not sort the rads first) cust thought it would be ok as all pipework was to be in the walls. The only way I can think of to work out which is flow and return is to gradually fill system and open the rad valves. Old rads are all off so there are no links on the system. So logically if I close the flow valve at boiler And fill at the return at the boiler and then open valves then the returns should have water at them? I tried this a mo ago and yes definitely got a greater flow at one side but unfortunately still got a small trickle at the other tail too. I assume one of the zone valves must be letting by ️️ever so slightly.
Do do you guys have a better way of testing this??? Or is my logic reasonable that the return would have the greater flow?
sorry for length of post.