by rosebery »
Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:34 am
OK thanks for reply which helps.
Where is the roomstat fitted? I'm guess in the hall - thats normal. In that case the rad in the hall will (or should) NOT be fitted with a TRV. There are two reasons for this:
1. The rad acts as a crude bypass.
2. The TRV would close when the room reaches the required temp by the TRV. But if the roomstat is set to a higher temp then it will continue to call for heat but it will never get hotter because the TRV is keeping the temp down. So all you do is burn gas for no effect.
When he did the install he should have balanced the system. Take note of the exact number of turns (to the nearest 1/4 turn) that the lock shield valve is set tp from its current position to fully open. With both valves fully open does the noise stop?
An autobypass valve looks like this:
http://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=12 ... l&ts=93012
BUT your boiler may have got an inbuilt bypass. Data should be in the Manufacturers Instructions and the installer should have adjusted it for the best setup.
Just noticed that you said the installation is only a year old - sorry should have spotted that. In that case I think you should give your installer a call as its likely that the remedy lies in his hands.
Cheers