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Hi all,

I registered on here with the hope you’ll be able to help me.

I have one radiator which when the CH is turned on it makes a loud rushing noise (the only way I can describe it) it’s loud enough to wake you up in the morning.

The only way to stop it is by turning the pump down but then the rads furthest away from the pump will only warm up slightly.

The rad in question does not have a TRV, it’s just the normal valve and is the first radiator in the cycle.

This is the only radiator with any issues and all of them have been bled.

Thanks all.
 
Try opening the valves a bit more
 
Both sides are fully open ?
 
Yes please but have the noise happening at the time you open it slightly
 
Yes with the radiator making the rushing noise
 
Any difference in the noise ? Also if you turn one off noise goes away or keeps going ?
 

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