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Cold chrome radiator towel rail

Switched central heating on yesterday to find the chrome towel rail is cold. All radiators seem to be okay. I looked on U Tube about bleeding these type of rads - never had one before. I do have the two valves at the bottom on each side but at the top lefthand side when I have taken off the cap instead of seeing a bleed valve where one would place the rad key there is a 1" wide hexagonal bolt. Is this bolt, that I would need a spanner for, the bleed valve?
I did mention to the guy that fitted my bathroom a couple of years ago who is working on a house up the road that the rad is cold and he just said "bleed it" and offered me a loan of a rad key.......had my own so took my leave......I'd like to give it a go before I have to call anyone in.

Heating switched on this morning and rads seems okay, pressure is okay.

I appreciate any advice, suggestions.
SallyD

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  • Grenage
    Grenage Posts: 3,204 Forumite
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    Got a picture?
  • casper_g
    casper_g Posts: 1,110 Forumite
    Sounds like there's just a blanking plug, no bleed valve. What about the top right?


    But yes, a picture would help.
  • Zola.
    Zola. Posts: 2,204 Forumite
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    Ours is on the top right, a small screwdriver or knife blade will open up the valve and if enough pressure built up it will hiss out, once it starts letting water out tighten it up again.

    I need to do ours probably once or twice a year.
  • Grenage
    Grenage Posts: 3,204 Forumite
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    Zola. wrote: »
    Ours is on the top right, a small screwdriver or knife blade will open up the valve and if enough pressure built up it will hiss out, once it starts letting water out tighten it up again.

    I need to do ours probably once or twice a year.

    You shouldn't really need to do it that often, are you using inhibitor?
  • ariba10
    ariba10 Posts: 5,432 Forumite
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    Are both the valves at the bottom open?
    I used to be indecisive but now I am not sure.
  • Zola.
    Zola. Posts: 2,204 Forumite
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    Grenage wrote: »
    You shouldn't really need to do it that often, are you using inhibitor?

    A what?

    We only bought the house a year and a half ago and I did it twice, but I did have all the radiators off for decorating so maybe had to bleed again to sort it.
  • Grenage
    Grenage Posts: 3,204 Forumite
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    You need inhibitor in your heating system, or the water corrodes the radiators, clogs up the system, and generates gas. Next time you bleed a rad, put a match to it. ;)

    Easiest way to do it is to drain the system, and add the inhibitor to a radiator via a funnel into one of the top valves, then close it off and refill. Use something like Sentinel x100.
  • SallyD
    SallyD Posts: 1,009 Forumite
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    Thanks everyone.......I checked the valves on each side of the radiator at the bottom and heyho they were both turned off. It's a mystery to me - sounds daft but I thought the cover caps were decoration only so when cleaning the rad have been turning them off and on without realising - I have always thought the rad was a bit hit n miss temperature wise now I know why!
    SallyD
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