About 7 years ago I asked for help on flow in my system...
https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/bypass-valve-still-flowing-when-fully-wound-down.249725/
I lived with this last radiator giving mostly poor output but now all my other radiators have been renewed with brand new Drayton TRV4 valves. And still the last vertical radiator is not flowing enough. I originally thought my bypass valve was the problem but now I've discovered it might just be the flow is racing straight through the bottom of the radiator.
So is it true that vertical radiators (mine's 2.0m tall) need an internal diverter? Could my radiator have one but it has just been installed upside down?
The radiator is from Radiating Style and is 2000 x 435 with 8 vertical T shaped bars connected by two horizontal tubes at top and bottom. I have looked at the top and see a sticker marked "DIAFRAMMA". Perhaps it means this is the end with a diaphragm and should be at the bottom?
Thoughts?
https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/bypass-valve-still-flowing-when-fully-wound-down.249725/
I lived with this last radiator giving mostly poor output but now all my other radiators have been renewed with brand new Drayton TRV4 valves. And still the last vertical radiator is not flowing enough. I originally thought my bypass valve was the problem but now I've discovered it might just be the flow is racing straight through the bottom of the radiator.
So is it true that vertical radiators (mine's 2.0m tall) need an internal diverter? Could my radiator have one but it has just been installed upside down?
The radiator is from Radiating Style and is 2000 x 435 with 8 vertical T shaped bars connected by two horizontal tubes at top and bottom. I have looked at the top and see a sticker marked "DIAFRAMMA". Perhaps it means this is the end with a diaphragm and should be at the bottom?
Thoughts?