by ericmark »
Thu Dec 13, 2018 4:23 pm
I would start by adjusting lock shield valves, do remember I am an electrician not a plumber but over years I have been called in error so many times, I have worked some things out.
So start with working radiator nearest to boiler, turn off the lock shield valve and allow at least the pipes to go cold, then turn it back on 1/4 turn at a time with 2 minutes at least between each adjustment until you feel some heat in one of feed pipes, then stop.
Repeat with other working radiators, then see if the non working radiators are now working.
It is common for plumbers not to set up the central heating or for people to fiddle and open up valves. But with thermostatic radiator valves what will happen is when the good rooms get warm the TRV will close and force heat to next easiest radiator, so once hot even with lock shield valves wide open, the system will work OK, however turn off the central heating and it takes ages to start working again.
To make it worse, modern boilers modulate, that is the flame height reduces when the return water is hot, as said once running OK, but when trying to heat a cold house, if the lock shield valve is wide open, then it heats one room at a time, and if one of those rooms has a room thermostat it can turn off heating before whole house warm.