Evening all.
Think I might be going out of my mind! All my radiators are baking hot - except for one upstairs.
It has a valve on it like this (as do all the rads):
I've fully opened the tap and both input and output get hot. The radiator remains stubbornly cold.
I opened the bleed at the top - no air came out, but I did get a pressurised jet of lukewarm water (straight in the face...).
I've turn off all the other radiators in the house - upstairs and down - and set the thermostat to "inferno" - this bloody radiator remains cool to the touch even after an hour.
I've got a Classic FF250 boiler which was serviced earlier in the year - that doesn't seem to be the source of the problem.
I can't understand how both pipes can be hot, and yet the radiator remain cool - especially as the water inside appears to be under pressure.
Go on - what obvious thing am I missing?
Think I might be going out of my mind! All my radiators are baking hot - except for one upstairs.
It has a valve on it like this (as do all the rads):
I've fully opened the tap and both input and output get hot. The radiator remains stubbornly cold.
I opened the bleed at the top - no air came out, but I did get a pressurised jet of lukewarm water (straight in the face...).
I've turn off all the other radiators in the house - upstairs and down - and set the thermostat to "inferno" - this bloody radiator remains cool to the touch even after an hour.
I've got a Classic FF250 boiler which was serviced earlier in the year - that doesn't seem to be the source of the problem.
I can't understand how both pipes can be hot, and yet the radiator remain cool - especially as the water inside appears to be under pressure.
Go on - what obvious thing am I missing?