Hi all,
I've read several threads I found in a search, some were useful but I don’t think any described my exact circumstances. I know very little about central heating, so keep that in mind.
We have just moved into a new property. It has a Logic Combi boiler and a Drayton programmer. Like much in the house they seem to be completely new. I’ve come to grips with the boiler generally, but while the downstairs radiators are quick to heat up and get very hot, the upstairs radiators (3 bedrooms and the bathroom) are stone cold. There isn’t a hint of warmth in them or the pipes leading to them. Hot water comes out of the bathroom tap fine.
There are thermostats upstairs and down, and I’ve fiddled with them but there has been no reaction upstairs. All rads are definitely open, I have not yet tried to bleed them, will do this evening hopefully, but given they are completely cold all over I’m guessing (maybe wrongly) that isn’t the problem.
Is there some switch or valve that could be faulty, or just not turned on?
Thanks in advance.
I've read several threads I found in a search, some were useful but I don’t think any described my exact circumstances. I know very little about central heating, so keep that in mind.
We have just moved into a new property. It has a Logic Combi boiler and a Drayton programmer. Like much in the house they seem to be completely new. I’ve come to grips with the boiler generally, but while the downstairs radiators are quick to heat up and get very hot, the upstairs radiators (3 bedrooms and the bathroom) are stone cold. There isn’t a hint of warmth in them or the pipes leading to them. Hot water comes out of the bathroom tap fine.
There are thermostats upstairs and down, and I’ve fiddled with them but there has been no reaction upstairs. All rads are definitely open, I have not yet tried to bleed them, will do this evening hopefully, but given they are completely cold all over I’m guessing (maybe wrongly) that isn’t the problem.
Is there some switch or valve that could be faulty, or just not turned on?
Thanks in advance.