Ho notato che le valvole di ingresso e di detentore dei miei radiatori differiscono da quelle del Regno Unito e la termocamera ha mostrato che avevano la stessa temperatura.

Qualcuno con lo stesso sistema ha guardato? Probabilmente dovrei comunque chiamare un tecnico, ma volevo comunque un parere.

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  1. Don’t know a lot about it but it being a single metal piece it doesn’t seem that weird to me that it has the same temp.

  2. SolePutteDaMorda on

    Input and output… if your radiator is up to temp, i dont see what is wrong with this.

  3. What is the temperature of the radiator ?

    Isn’t that what matters?

  4. Sambal86 on

    You’re measuring the temp of the metal. As they are connected they will be almost equal.

    What you are thinking of is the water temperature of the input and output. That should be 10-12° difference according to your heating system, and is a means of knowing your installation is working efficiently, but I don’t think you should measure it this way.

  5. BrechtMo on

    It’s quite possible they have not been calibrated and are simply fully opened. You could try screwing off the caps, most likely you will be able to limit the water flow with a hex key socket underneath and see if that makes a difference.

  6. I recently learned about the valve at the bottom of the radiator and I think it’s what your seeing: there is a valve (Source : YouTube https://share.google/6y5gUknJX3uAaRVvD) that can be opened or closed to regulate heath outflow from the radiator. It is used when an intervention is needed on the radiator and you need it isolated from the heating circuit but also to regulate heath outflow

  7. Remote_Section2313 on

    Next to your boiler, there should be an warm and cold collector with lines going to each radiator. You should check the temperature difference between those.

  8. Suspicious_Fail_2337 on

    Check the tweakers forum. There is a nice calculator available.

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