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Hello,I have a checked the flow & return temps on the CH pipes, but getting very little difference flow is 23 return is 20.Is this correct ? the rads seem to get hot at the same time so system balanced ok?.Any advise plse .
 
try the central heating forum, this place is for requesting engineers in your area.
 
Please check which forum you are posting in..moved to correct forum.
 
Hi lawsthedoors ... 23 and 20 ...? Is that degrees Centigrade respectfully? If so I think your boiler is turned off or cooling down. I'd be expecting much higher temperature readings, nearer 70-80 DegC, flow and return and ideally somewhere between 11 and 20 degC difference :)
 
Hi lawsthedoors ... 23 and 20 ...? Is that degrees Centigrade respectfully? If so I think your boiler is turned off or cooling down. I'd be expecting much higher temperature readings, nearer 70-80 DegC, flow and return and ideally somewhere between 11 and 20 degC difference :)

Agree

Are you using a infrared thermometer If you are. They dont work on copper. Put some black insulation over the pipe and then read the temp of the tape
 
Hi lawsthedoors ... 23 and 20 ...? Is that degrees Centigrade respectfully? If so I think your boiler is turned off or cooling down. I'd be expecting much higher temperature readings, nearer 70-80 DegC, flow and return and ideally somewhere between 11 and 20 degC difference :)
I would have said that's Centigrade or they living in a fridge if its Fahrenheit
 
Hello,I have a checked the flow & return temps on the CH pipes, but getting very little difference flow is 23 return is 20.Is this correct ? the rads seem to get hot at the same time so system balanced ok?.Any advise plse .
Just because all rads are heating at same time does not mean the the system is balanced. Balancing is a slow laborious process that with the aid of a differential thermometer will allow you to open/restrict flow to the individual rad to give an approx difference of 10°C.
 
Just because all rads are heating at same time does not mean the the system is balanced. Balancing is a slow laborious process that with the aid of a differential thermometer will allow you to open/restrict flow to the individual rad to give an approx difference of 10°C.

20 if it's a condensing boiler
 
I thought to ballance the difference was when you got OUCH one side and OUCHTYAFUCHIA the other ....... That's what i was taught when I was a lad :)
 
Cracking one, Diamondgas!!

Lawsthedoors - just checking the basics first: - and my remark on the previous line is not aimed at you at all!!

Presumably all radiators are bled, the system's showing the correct pressure (if it's a sealed system) and the pump's bled?
Also, is the pump working properly?

These things, as you probably know, need to be done before balancing.
 
I would imagine that the original values given are the temp diff in degrees c

As in the flow is 20-23 degrees hotter than the return

Sounds about right for condensing boiler
 
Good to see there's some humour on here.If I want to balance the system do I close all the rads then start with the nearest until I get reqd temp difference ?.Thanks for any advise.
 
Good to see there's some humour on here.If I want to balance the system do I close all the rads then start with the nearest until I get reqd temp difference ?.Thanks for any advise.
other way round all rads open mate
 
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