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One radiator not heating: valves, air, or balancing

Check time: 5–10 minutes • Difficulty: Easy checks • Safety: Low risk

Quick summary

If all other radiators heat normally, focus on this radiator’s valves, trapped air, and whether it’s being starved of flow.

Safety first

  • Radiators can be hot — protect hands and surfaces.
  • Don’t force seized valves.
  • On sealed systems, bleeding can reduce pressure.

Full checklist: Safety guidance

What to check (in order)

  1. Confirm other radiators get hot (proves heating works generally).
  2. Check TRV is open and not stuck; if it has a pin, confirm it moves freely (gentle only).
  3. Check the lockshield valve is open (note its position before changing anything).
  4. Bleed briefly if you suspect air (only if safe/you have a key).
  5. Try a flow test: temporarily turn down a couple of very hot radiators; see if this radiator starts warming.

What the result means

  • TRV pin stuck: freeing it can restore flow; recurring sticking suggests replacement.
  • Lockshield closed/too restricted: opening may restore flow, but balancing may be needed afterwards.
  • Only heats when others turned down: system distribution/balancing issue.

What you can safely do

  • Check that the TRV is fully open and the pin is not stuck.
  • Confirm the lockshield is not accidentally closed.
  • Bleed briefly if you suspect trapped air.
  • Turn down a couple of very hot radiators temporarily to see whether flow shifts.

When to call a professional

  • You can’t safely isolate/bleed or valves appear damaged/leaking.
  • Multiple radiators affected.
  • After changes, system becomes noisy/unstable (balancing needed).

Engineer notes

Single-rad diagnosis: verify valve function and pipe temps. If TRV, check head and pin; if still cold, check lockshield seat and consider blockage. If balancing, document lockshield turns and aim for stable ΔT across rads. Watch for microbore constraints and long-run starvation.

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