Heat rooms more quickly
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 9:39 am
I have 3 rooms (1 radiator each) that are quite cold at this time of year. One is an upstairs bedroom opening out to an open plan main body.
The other two are on the other side of a double glazed hall door and effectively cut off from the main house. They face west and do not catch the sun until too late in the day.
I can't tell you how the pipes run, but the boiler is at the opposite end of the house. It is a Vaillant 8xx combi / condensing boiler. TRVs (Myson?)fitted at each radiator.
The rooms are not occupied for very long and I do not want to run the heating for longer to compensate for the lower temperature. The rest of the house is fine.
Is there anything i can do at the radiators to bring the rooms up to temperature more quickly. I have read about flow rates etc, but don't understand the practicalities. I don't want to adjust anything and upset the radiators in the rest of the house.
Thanks.
The other two are on the other side of a double glazed hall door and effectively cut off from the main house. They face west and do not catch the sun until too late in the day.
I can't tell you how the pipes run, but the boiler is at the opposite end of the house. It is a Vaillant 8xx combi / condensing boiler. TRVs (Myson?)fitted at each radiator.
The rooms are not occupied for very long and I do not want to run the heating for longer to compensate for the lower temperature. The rest of the house is fine.
Is there anything i can do at the radiators to bring the rooms up to temperature more quickly. I have read about flow rates etc, but don't understand the practicalities. I don't want to adjust anything and upset the radiators in the rest of the house.
Thanks.