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Juicer
Juicer Member Posts: 5
edited December 9 in Radiant Heating

hi i have a crown boiler hot water boiler. The kitchen radiator doesn't heat up. I tried bleeding from the radiator and dumped about 3 small buckets and no luck. This freaking radiator doesn't heat up . I called like three heating companies and they came took money left. No one can figure out why this radiator in kitchen heats up. IF anyone can help would be appreciated. I am attaching a pic of what the radiator looks like. The heating guy did a purge of the whole system also and no luck. The radiator has a one valve on one side and another side there is no valve. Is is possible that the bottom of radiator the pipes may have switched or a blockage some where in the wall. I hate to break walls to figure out what is happening. Thanks for the help.

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  • pecmsg
    pecmsg Member Posts: 6,738

    Need some pictures of the piping under this radiator.

    If its not hot why did you pay them? Next time use a CC and dispute the payment if it doesn't work.

    mattmia2
  • Juicer
    Juicer Member Posts: 5
  • neilc
    neilc Member Posts: 3,109

    how about the pipes in the basement that go to this rad?

    known to beat dead horses
    mattmia2
  • mattmia2
    mattmia2 Member Posts: 15,331

    Is the valve open all the way, does it turn at all? usually all the way counter clockwise is open but i'm not sure that it is that style of valve.

  • Juicer
    Juicer Member Posts: 5

    Yes the valve is open all the way. It is counter clockwise.

  • Juicer
    Juicer Member Posts: 5

    Radiator line in basement is hot

  • mattmia2
    mattmia2 Member Posts: 15,331

    the valve could be broken. beyond that we need to see what it is connected to in the basement.

    could have an orifice plate in it while the others were removed too.

  • Juicer
    Juicer Member Posts: 5

    hmmm so open radiator and change the valve. This has to be a summer job. Its is cold now.