Should one radiator always be on with central heating?

The water is heated by the boiler and travels through the radiators, giving out heat. Generally, one radiator should be left permanently switched on: this is the 'bypass' radiator.
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Why is one radiator on when heating is off?

Radiators coming on when thermostat is off. If the anti gravity valve is broken or blocked and is not doing its job of stopping the natural convection process, it means heat will rise through your central heating system. Your radiators will be on, even though your thermostat is off.
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Does turning one radiator off save money?

As long as you close the doors so the cold air doesn't seep into the rest of the house, you will save money by turning off the radiators in unused rooms. By doing so, you'll prevent the water in the system running through that particular radiator.
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Does turning off one radiator affect others?

When you turn off all the other radiators you are forcing a great deal of heat through that one single radiator, hence the reason why it quickly becomes hot. Just because the radiator is new has no bearing on the actual heating pipework feeding it.
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Do both valves on a radiator need to be open?

You should open both of the valves on all of your system's radiator when you are starting the radiator balancing process. You will most likely need to use pliers to open the lockshield valve.
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Why is 1 radiator in my house cold?

Why is one radiator cold when the heating is on? One cold radiator usually indicates that either there is air in the system or there is a stuck valve within that radiator. The thermostatic radiator valve (TRV), like the one pictured below, controls the flow of hot water to the radiator.
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Why is one of my radiators not working?

Check for Trapped Air and Bleed Your Radiators

If just one (or a few) of your radiators aren't heating up, the most common reason for this is trapped air. If you've just turned the heating back on after the summer, air can become trapped in your radiators, causing them to be warm at the bottom but cold at the top.
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Is it bad to turn off a radiator?

What you should not do is turn the radiator valve off, which is a terrible mistake I made. If the valve is off or partially off, it can accumulate steam and destroy the air valve, which can then cause your radiator to leak.
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Do you bleed a radiator when it is on or off?

Turn off your heating. You can't bleed a radiator when the heating is on, as it may be too hot to touch. You could also get hot water spraying out of the radiator. Use your radiator key to turn the valve at the top of the radiator.
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What is the most efficient way to heat a house UK?

Electric radiators are 100% efficient when it comes to transforming electrical energy to heat. In comparison, gas come in at 90%. So the most efficient heating system is electric.
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How many hours a day should heating be on uk?

Policemen coming round to gauge the temperature in your spare room is a strange thought. On average, UK homes are heated for about eight hours a day in winter – ten hours a day for homes that have one sustained heating period and seven hours a day for the more usual two heating periods.
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Why do my radiators come on when I run hot water?

Summary. The most likely reasons for your radiators heating up when you turn on the hot water taps would be a fault in the check valve in older boilers, or the diverter valve in newer ones. Both control the flow of heat and hot water to the different parts of your heating system.
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Why is my heating constantly on?

A thermostat fault may be causing your boiler to continue to fire up and stay on. You could attempt to test this issue yourself by turning your thermostat temperature levels down to see if this brings about any change, you could also try to replace the device's batteries.
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Why does my boiler keep firing up when heating is off?

Pre-heating

You might hear your boiler fire up from time to time, even when the heating is off and you're not drawing any hot water. This is completely normal, and is there to ensure you have hot water when you turn it on.
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Should radiator be open or closed?

If your hot water radiator is too hot or the room is too hot, you can partially-close the radiator valve. If your hot water radiator is too cold, be sure that the valve is open and that the radiator is not air bound. If your steam radiator is too cold be sure that its supply valve is open.
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How does a central heating radiator work?

A radiator works by transferring heat to the air in the room as it passes over the radiator panel. Warm air rises and pushes colder air back down and over the radiator surface again.
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What is the healthiest temperature to keep your house?

Depending on the season, the ideal house temperature for both comfort and efficiency is between 68 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit. In the summer, the recommended thermostat setting is 78 degrees F. In the winter, 68 degrees is recommended for energy savings. However, these temperatures aren't perfect for every situation.
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What are the two valves on a radiator for?

Each radiator will have two valves. One will control the amount of hot water that enters the radiator and the other will balance the system by controlling how much heat comes out of your radiator.
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Which side of a radiator turns it off?

To turn a radiator off, locate the thermostatic valve on the left side and turn the valve clockwise until the dial reads 0. Next, find the second valve on the right side of the radiator and twist it clockwise until it won't turn anymore. Once both valves are closed, the radiator will be completely turned off.
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Should lockshield valve be open or closed?

As you progress further away from the boiler, the Lockshield valve will need to open slightly more. It's not uncommon for the Lockshield Valve in the first radiator to be open around one-quarter of a turn, while on the last radiator, it may need to be fully open.
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Why are 2 radiators not working?

If multiple radiators in your home aren't working, you may need to 'balance' the system. Unbalanced radiators won't heat up at the same time, so if you have some radiators which are very warm and others which are cold, this could be the issue.
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Why is half my radiator cold?

When a radiator appears to be cold at the top but still warm at the bottom, the usual culprit is air trapped in the heating system. There is a very simple approach to fixing this, which is to bleed the radiator. Bleeding a radiator releases the trapped air, allowing your radiator to run more efficiently.
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Why are my upstairs radiators hot and downstairs cold?

If the upstairs radiators in your home are cold, it's an indication that the feed and expansion tank in your loft has run dry. This usually points to a larger problem. However, it's also possible that the ball valve in the tank isn't working correctly; it may be blocked or jammed.
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