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I have a 3 bed e.terrace.
1 rad in each of the 6 rooms (box room rad has damaged pipe so is turned off either side)all with TRV's.
In addition there's 1rad in hall and 1 on the landing. Both with old style on/off valve.
The Problem lies with the Bathroom rad. it's kinda on a dog's leg; as the bathroom is 3/4 of the way upstairs.
CH system is sited in upstairs back bedroom and every rad warms and heats to a decent temp. No major prob's there.
- I just can't seem to get the bathroom one to flow.
- I've tweaked and turned every valve in every manner of possibilities, in all rooms. Closing down LS's and opening them a fraction as they further from the boiler.
- I can trace the flow of all other rad's when I put the heating on. But because the bathroom 1 remains cold at both ends - I don't know where it sits in the circuit (presuming at the tail end).:confused:
- I've taken rad off and gave it a good flush, clearing it of any (very little tbh) sludge.
- When the heating is on and i bleed it , there is a flow coming in from the LS side. This is short lived however and the warm water flows away. Sad.
- I've had a thermostat to it and at times the pipe at the TRV side warms up. Recently it's gone from 10'C upto 19'C very slowly and both valves were on a trickle. The CH had also been on for most of the day.

I'm a proper novice at this, but want to learn along the way.
Folks with a Trade are worth their weight in Gold. Unfortunately i have no Gold so budget along we go.:) Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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A constant headache is the clanging and banging of pipes in the boiler cupboard. This is when the heatings been on for a while or a TRV has been adjusted in a room. Is this air in the system OR a load of Gunk ?
The Bangin also appears to happen when I've tried to make the flow reach the bathroom by closing down other rad's .
Any Help would be Great
Cheers
 
If you remove the rad do you get flow from both sides
 
If you remove the rad do you get flow from both sides

After reading posts in the forum last night and going over what i have checked. It did dawn on me about that very thing. Thanks for the advice and i'll take it off again and check.
That said, when i have bled the rad with the CH on (just to see if there's flow) the LS end allows hot water in - which dissipates asa i stop bleed. And after hrs of the CH running (and if i tweak the TRV in the right place) my handheld thermostat registers a trickle of warm flow creeping into the TRV side. Temp. can climb from 13C upto 18.8C But nothing consistant.
I shall take it off and check your advice.
Cheers Neil.
 
Could also be the pin in the trv being stuck and not allowing adequate flow through. Might be worth removing the head
 
I had a similar problem with one rad mine was the trv head was sticking out beyond a sofa but in direct sunlight coming through the window was sensing the heat and knocking the rad off took me a while but got it in the end lol I agree with Riley check your flow and return pipes sounds like a bit of an airlock to me
 
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