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some rads are not getting hot
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 7:29 pm
by sal300
Can any one please give me some advice.
My husband recently has fitted a new boilerand all the rads were working but over the last few days some are not getting hot. I have bled the rads but one dosn't seem to have any air or water in it. Could this be the cause of the others not getting hot? If so what do I need to do?
Thanks
Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 5:53 pm
by DUDE DIY
Unless you husband is corgi registered then he shouldnt be fitting boilers. Its against the law. I would get it checked out by a professional as it could be v. dangerous. One consolation is if your house blows up becasue of a gas leak you wont have to worry about the radiators not working properly!!!...seriously get a professional sooner rather than later. Thanks
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 3:34 pm
by Bay Plumbing
I agree Dude PEOPLE PLEASE [u]DON'T[/u] FIT GAS APPLIANCES IF YOU ARE NOT FULLY TRAINED!!!!
we don't spend hard earned cash to train so that DIYers can do it cheaper and risk lives!!!!!
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 6:42 pm
by htg engineer
If your husband was a plumber / heating engineer and CORGI registered installer, then getting the radiators to heat up and filling and venting the system wouldn't be a problem for him. As he isn't capable of sorting this very minor fault/problem, he's definately not competent enough to be installing boilers.
So it seems this is a DIY installation, which is illegal. The only advice I'm willing to give is - get a CORGI registered installer to come out and check the installation is safe for use, and get him to solve the heating problem while he's there.
What are you going to do about the boiler warranty ?
Without a registered installer's signature and registration number your boiler warranty is void.