Minggu, 17 Juli 2011

CENTRAL HEATING-BALANCING RADIATORS

In order to ensure an even distribution of hot water to the radiators in a anatomy you'll need to 'balance its system'. Often the radiators near to the boiler/pump would tend to be warmer than the radiators further away, balancing the form will even out the upsurge of the hot water.

To do this we use the lockshield valve which is normally hidden under the push on cover at one end of the radiator. Adjusting these valves will regulate the upsurge of water to its radiator. By partially closing the valves, flow to the radiators nearest its boiler can be more limited than to those further away. To reduce its water temperature at the outlet pipe, the blend shield is closed; to increase the temperature the valve is non-stop up.

the idea is to get temperature drop across each radiator to be about 12

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