Rattling Radiators

I have just moved house and discovered TRVs for the first time. My heating seems to "rattle" and the radiators vibrate at sporadic moments. Altering the setting on *any* radiator in the house stops the "rattle" for a while. At first I thought it was air and water "hammer" that I have seen discussed here, but I have bled and bled and bled till I can bleed no more and I still have the problem.

Is there anything I can try before forking out for the professionals??

Ta

Andrew

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Hooley Mooley
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Probably one or more TRV's are on the wrong end of the rads, some types will only work with the water flow in the right direction. This was discussed some days ago in this group by people more expert than me, but I can't find it easily.

rusty

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Rusty

I had the same problem, with occasional noise like someone was using a hammer drill when the TRVs were opening and closing, and loud hissing from the water flow when the TRVs were open.

I have a less-than-1-year old system with a Glow-Worm 30si piece-of-junk boiler (to be avoided, seriously!) and Danfoss TRVs. I wrote to both Glow-Worm (twice!) and Danfoss for advice, but only Danfoss gave any useful reply (only once a single-liner from Glow-Worm blaming the TRVs, and not responding to my other concerns about the piece-of-junk boiler itself).

Danfoss now has a new family of TRVs where you can change the direction of the water flow over the valve itself, without having to drain the system and disconnect the TRVs. Danfoss recommended that I change my old valves for the recent ones, and the company who installed them did so at no cost to me, after all it was under warranty and if the noise persisted they could change the water flow without yet more central heating surgery. All my noisy TRVs were on the ground floor (four noisy TRVs out of eight), and had the hot water feed at the TRV side. All TRVs on my first floor (seven in total) had the hot water exit at the TRV side and made no noise at all.

After the surgery the TRV noise went away. At least the vibrating noise.

As a second, backup solution Danfoss recommended that I try to turn the valves 45 degrees to make what was the inlet the outlet (and vice versa :-), or move it to the other side of the radiator, to make the water flow over the internal valve in the other direction. It probably would have fixed the problem, as all my noise TRVs were on the radiators where the TRV was on the inlet side. Fortunately I didn't have to get the system dismantled a second time.

My other problems with my GlowWorm 30si still persist though...

Hooley Mooley wrote:

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Ove Hansen

Try turning the pump speed down.............. mine was set at highest setting out of 3, reduced it by one and the problem was solved.

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Geoff Norfolk

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