Sam Gilbert
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Hi,
I have a duel-fuel heated towel rail, and now that our central heating has been switched off for summer, it is only getting hot in one small part. I tried bleeding it and removing the caps at the top and I can't see any liquid in there, so I wonder if the problem is that there is not enough fluid to circulate and warm it up.
Would it be a mistake just to pour some water in (e.g. up to 90% so that it can expand) or is this a job that needs a professional plumber / electrictian?
Many thanks in advance for any suggestions,
Sam
I have a duel-fuel heated towel rail, and now that our central heating has been switched off for summer, it is only getting hot in one small part. I tried bleeding it and removing the caps at the top and I can't see any liquid in there, so I wonder if the problem is that there is not enough fluid to circulate and warm it up.
Would it be a mistake just to pour some water in (e.g. up to 90% so that it can expand) or is this a job that needs a professional plumber / electrictian?
Many thanks in advance for any suggestions,
Sam