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Last house had a Myson fan assisted radiator, small, high output, but the fan was on a massive rheostat, and low speed hardly heated room, high speed noisy, I see the new Ivector auto changes fan speed which seems a better idea, but noise from fan was no noticed during the day, but in the evening it was noticed while watching TV.
Putting a second standard radiator in the room, resulted in fan only running on very cold nights, as fan was thermostatically controlled.
Had a problem with one room in late mothers house, it was not warm enough, so placed an upright fan alongside so it would blow down the radiator and used my beer brewing thermostat to switch it on only once feed pipes warm enough.
It was a failure, even at lowest speed once it switched on it cooled the radiator quickly, tried adjusting the lock shield valve, but with thermostat on return pipe, the fan cycled on/off all the time, and when I considered the old Myson there was no restriction to water flow, and the matrix was more like a car radiator.
So clearly the fan needs to be rather small, and the lock shield valve needs to be set so there is a good flow, but not using a modulating boiler so warm return water is not really a problem.
There seems to be a commercial version of an add on fan, seems to used computer fans so not shifting much air, and like my test it has a thermostat so only runs when radiator hot, but not sure if any better than my home made unit.
The problem is as the TRV closes these units still are likely to run. So has anyone used these units? Radfan, etc. Do they really work? Already two large radiators in the room, which do get hot, but slow heating room.
Or has anyone tried circulating fans independent and have they worked?
Putting a second standard radiator in the room, resulted in fan only running on very cold nights, as fan was thermostatically controlled.
Had a problem with one room in late mothers house, it was not warm enough, so placed an upright fan alongside so it would blow down the radiator and used my beer brewing thermostat to switch it on only once feed pipes warm enough.
It was a failure, even at lowest speed once it switched on it cooled the radiator quickly, tried adjusting the lock shield valve, but with thermostat on return pipe, the fan cycled on/off all the time, and when I considered the old Myson there was no restriction to water flow, and the matrix was more like a car radiator.
So clearly the fan needs to be rather small, and the lock shield valve needs to be set so there is a good flow, but not using a modulating boiler so warm return water is not really a problem.
There seems to be a commercial version of an add on fan, seems to used computer fans so not shifting much air, and like my test it has a thermostat so only runs when radiator hot, but not sure if any better than my home made unit.
The problem is as the TRV closes these units still are likely to run. So has anyone used these units? Radfan, etc. Do they really work? Already two large radiators in the room, which do get hot, but slow heating room.
Or has anyone tried circulating fans independent and have they worked?