by Alien »
Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:30 am
OK.
But you didn't say if any of the rads have been working before.
Let's assume not since you took over the property.
Then you have a problem to identify the blockage. You will need to trace the piperuns back to where it is getting warm. This will probably mean exposing some pipework that is boxed in or below floors.
Even though there may be no positive circulation in a pair of mains, the flow pipe will warm up after the system has been on for some time. However after a blockage the pipe will be cold.
Having identified the position of the blockage there is no alternative to draining the system and cutting out a section of the pipe at that point. Take out 18inches either side of the blockage. Confirm what the obstruction is. (I once found a milk-bottle in a pipe). Then replace with a new section of pipe. Job done.
A note of caution here. Blockages are usually in the flow pipe as they are driven along by the pressure until it reaches an elbow or tee. All the above applies. If, however, the blockage is in the return it will be impossible to determine exactly where it is, although the above rules apply to a lesser extent. In this case a larger section of pipe will need to be removed. On the other hand you say the rads do not even get warm so it is most likely the blockage is in the flow pipe.