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Hi chaps,

It's the usual scenario.... 9 out of 10 rads all heating fine / the one which is not reaching the same temp as the others is in an upstairs bedroom. I have just spent most of today trying to get it to heat up but without much success. Some of the other upstairs rads have TRV's fitted on the return side - would this make any difference when trying to balance the system? or does it not matter and you just close or open the flow valve as you would a lockshield?

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dave
 
most new trv are bi directional they work either on flow or return.
have you tried shutting all the other rads down to see if its a partial air lock ?
forcing all the flow through just that one rad should clear it if its an airlock or a bit of sludge restricting the flow
 
Hi Maul - yep - have closed all other rads down and sure this one heats up great. Thing is as soon as I open up the others it's temp drops. So definitely a balancing problem
 
It sounds like you need to balance the system, the radiators that are hottest can be turned down,this will push the heat to the problem radiator. Take off the cap on the lockshield valve and turn the spindle clockwise to close it,try a couple of turns to start with.You have to keep checking the radiators until they all "balance" out!
 
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