Thread: Radiator/Thermastat Problem
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Nov 25th, 2007 08:00 AM
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Radiator/Thermastat Problem
My radiators are either really warm are cool, and consequenty so is my house. It seems to be a control problem (heats up house too much, then freezes it, then adjusts). I have no idea where to look to try and solve this problem. I searched the web but most radiator problems stem from radiators not warming up at all/needed to be drained, etc... which is not the case (at least i don't believe so).
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Nov 25th, 2007 08:33 PM
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You could look into installing thermostatic valves on the radiators...that way, each radiator has its own control rather than relying on one central control. Not sure how it would tie in to a system that already has a main thermostat, but I'm sure these guys could help:
http://pexsupply.com/categories.asp?cID=789&brandid=
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Nov 25th, 2007 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by
ketchudj
My radiators are either really warm are cool, and consequenty so is my house. It seems to be a control problem (heats up house too much, then freezes it, then adjusts). I have no idea where to look to try and solve this problem. I searched the web but most radiator problems stem from radiators not warming up at all/needed to be drained, etc... which is not the case (at least i don't believe so).
Gas boiler system? With circulation pump?
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Nov 26th, 2007 06:38 AM
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Originally Posted by
Whitedart
Gas boiler system? With circulation pump?
Yes Gas, assuming one main pump for the entire house yes.
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