why do i need to keep bleeding radiator
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:10 am
Hello newbie here.
I have a radiator at the far end of the house and i have to bleed the damn thing every few weeks.I have had it off the wall during decoration and hosed the inside down so there is no sludge in the sysytem,also the pipes in the house are microbore (8mm ).Do you think the micro bore is the problem and if it is, is their a solution?I was going to gag back the other radiators but i thought i would ask on here first.What is the difference if any between each valve on the radiator and which one should i gag back,is it simply an in and out to each rad in the system?
I have tried bleeding the rad again this morning but either the valve key is rounded off or the bleed valve itself,arghhhhhhhh i am going to buy a new valve key and try it before i ask the next question of how to get the thing out.
Thanks for any help. :oops:
I have a radiator at the far end of the house and i have to bleed the damn thing every few weeks.I have had it off the wall during decoration and hosed the inside down so there is no sludge in the sysytem,also the pipes in the house are microbore (8mm ).Do you think the micro bore is the problem and if it is, is their a solution?I was going to gag back the other radiators but i thought i would ask on here first.What is the difference if any between each valve on the radiator and which one should i gag back,is it simply an in and out to each rad in the system?
I have tried bleeding the rad again this morning but either the valve key is rounded off or the bleed valve itself,arghhhhhhhh i am going to buy a new valve key and try it before i ask the next question of how to get the thing out.
Thanks for any help. :oops: