Balancing Central Heating Radiators |
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Balancing central heating radiatorsWith a 'feed and return' central heating system, the radiators nearest to the boiler or pump will tend to be warmer than the radiators further away. To avoid this, the outlet of each radiator should be fitted with a 'lockshield valve' as shown in the picture which needs to be adjusted when the system is first installed. The 'lockshield valve' is normally covered by a push on cover to hide the adjustment. Once the radiators in a system have been balanced, the valves should not need to be adjusted again unless the pipework or radiators are changed. The easiest way for a diy'er to measure the temperature drop across the radiators is to use a pair of radiator thermometers, they can be purchased or better still hired or borrowed. These thermometers just clip onto the pipework and indicate the temperature of the pipe (which is, effectively, the temperature of the water flowing within it). Most professional plumbers do not use these thermometers, years of experience have enabled them to balance a system just using a hand to check the temperature differences. The balancing act.
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Mint Heating & Plumbing Surrey is Gas Safe registered and complies fully with all regulations and is fully insured. M: 07763 801818, T: 01737 352962, E: steve@mintheatingandplumbing.co.uk Gas Safe Number: 511339, CIPHE Membership Number: 00042134 |
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