Owners organizing the heating of their private cottages or dachas use various options for connecting heat exchange devices and heated floors; when organizing heating, the circuit is conventionally divided into two branches - supply and return. When installing it, it is important to correctly install not only the pipeline supplying the coolant, but also the return branch, and it is important to know the following - what is the return of the heating system.
In any heating system, the coolant moves cyclically along a closed circuit; if in the gravity version the movement of the liquid occurs due to a decrease in the density of water at high temperatures and displacing it upward by a low-temperature water column, then in a closed line it is pushed by the impeller of the circulation pump.
In both cases, the return flow of the heating system must be installed correctly - with the expansion tank open, slopes are maintained at a certain angle, and in a multi-circuit wiring with an electric pump, a separate return manifold is installed. It performs the functions of redirecting the cooled flow to the boiler and mixing incoming and outgoing heat carriers of different temperatures.
Rice. 1 Example of placement of heating equipment
What should be the operating pressure in the heating system?
But to answer this question in a nutshell is quite simple.
Much depends on what kind of house you live in. For example, for an autonomous or apartment, 0.7-1.5 Atm is often considered normal. But again, these are approximate figures, since one boiler is designed to operate in a wider range, for example, 0.5-2.0 Atm, and the other in a smaller one. This must be looked at in the passport of your boiler. If there is none, stick to the golden mean - 1.5 Atm. The situation is completely different in those houses that are connected to central heating. In this case, it is necessary to be guided by the number of floors. In 9-story buildings, the ideal pressure is 5-7 Atm, and in high-rise buildings - 7-10 Atm. As for the pressure under which the carrier is supplied to buildings, most often it is 12 Atm. You can reduce the pressure using pressure regulators, and increase it by installing a circulation pump. The last option is extremely relevant for the upper floors of high-rise buildings. The advantage of using automatic balance valves is also the ability to divide the system into separate pressure-independent zones and carry out their phased commissioning. Benefits of automatic balance valves include easier and faster system setup, fewer valves, and minimal system maintenance. Modern automatic balance valves are characterized by high reliability and improved control characteristics. Some are modular in design, meaning they can be upgraded or expanded in functionality.
A little about hydraulics
The choice of pipe diameter, wiring diagram and circulation pump power is inextricably linked with the concept of hydraulic calculation of a horizontal two-pipe heating system. It is performed with the aim of either calculating the pressure drop in a given section, or calculating the required pipeline diameter.
We will deliberately not provide a complete description of the methods and formulas by which the hydraulic calculation of a two-pipe horizontal heating system can be performed: take my word for it, they are VERY complex and give quite large errors.
We will only mention the main factors influencing the calculations.
- Pipe surface roughness. It is greatest for asbestos cement and steel pipes after a long period of service due to the large amount of rust and deposits.
As already mentioned, polymer and metal-polymer pipes have the lowest roughness. What is especially pleasing is that the resistance of polypropylene and cross-linked polyethylene to water movement does not change over time.
- Increasing and decreasing the section.
- Turns, radial bends. Each pipe bend increases its hydraulic resistance by several degrees.
- Pressure difference between supply and return pipelines.
- Section and shape of channels in heating devices.
- Number of heating devices.
- Shut-off valves - type and quantity.
The optimal speed of coolant movement is in the range of 0.3 - 0.7 meters per second.
At lower values, we will get periodic airing of the heating system; in addition, single-pipe and two-pipe heating systems with a slowly moving coolant will produce too wide a temperature spread across the heating devices.
At higher speeds the heating will become too noisy. What is at least as unpleasant is that the erosion of the pipe walls by inevitable abrasive particles - sand and slag - will accelerate many times over.
If you still want to do calculations, you can take the pipe roughness coefficients here.
Finally, some simple practical tips, one way or another related to the operation of one- and two-pipe heating systems.
- In a one-story house, you shouldn’t complicate your life by using complex schemes. It is better to use a simple one-pipe system with a circulation pump and the possibility of natural circulation.
- A simple solution to the problem of air risers during lower filling is to not reset the heating system for the summer. Actually, this is prescribed by housing maintenance standards: steel pipes filled with water are more slowly destroyed by corrosion.
- If all heating devices are connected to one of the risers connected on the upper floor, install a valve on the second riser instead of a plug. It will be possible to bypass it and expel the air lock from the basement.
- For a cottage with a floor area of up to 150 m2 and forced circulation, DN25 mm pipes are used. Radiators are cut into them with a pipe of smaller diameter.
Attention: do not confuse the remote control
(internal section of the pipe) and its outer diameter.
- In small houses in a two-pipe system, balancing of heating devices with chokes is mandatory. The ones closest to the boiler are pressed so that the flow of water through them does not dampen the difference in the distant ones.
- In apartment buildings, balancing is achieved in another way: by the difference in permeability between bottlings and risers. If the bottling has a cross-section of 80 millimeters, and the risers are 20, those closest to the elevator unit will not absorb the difference at those farther away.
Where is the return route?
In short, the heating circuit consists of several important elements: a heating boiler, batteries and an expansion tank. In order for heat to flow through radiators, a coolant is needed: water or antifreeze. If the circuit is constructed correctly, the coolant heats up in the boiler, rises through the pipes, increasing its volume, and all excess ends up in the expansion tank.
Based on the fact that the batteries are filled with liquid, hot water displaces cold water, which, in turn, goes back into the boiler for subsequent heating. Gradually the water temperature increases and reaches the desired temperature. The coolant circulation can be natural or gravitational, carried out using pumps.
Based on this, the return can be considered a coolant that has passed through the entire circuit, giving off heat, and, already cooled, returned to the boiler for subsequent heating.
Differences between them
The difference between the described concepts is as follows:
- The supply is a coolant that flows through the radiators from the heat source.
- The return is a liquid that has passed through the entire circuit, and cooled down again to the heat source for subsequent heating. Therefore, occurs at the output .
- The difference is in temperature: the return is colder .
- The difference is in the installation. The water line that is attached to the top of the battery is the supply. What is attached to the bottom is the return line.
Important! Some tips need to be followed. The entire system must be completely filled with water or antifreeze . Maintaining fluid speed, circulation and pressure is equally important.
Temperature difference across radiators
The temperature difference should be 30 °C . In this case, the batteries will feel approximately the same to the touch . It is important to ensure that the difference in these values is not too large.
Photo 2. Heating diagram for 6 radiators: changes in flow and return temperatures on each of them are indicated.
Pressure regulator
The operation of the batteries and the pump is disrupted due to high or low pressure levels. Correct control of the heating system will help to avoid this negative factor. The pressure in the system plays a significant role, it ensures that water gets into the pipes and radiators. Heat loss will be reduced if the pressure is standard and maintained. This is where water pressure regulators come to the rescue. Their mission is primarily to protect the system from too much pressure. The operating principle of this device is based on the fact that the heating system valve located in the regulator works as a force equalizer. Depending on the type of pressure, regulators are classified into: statistical, dynamic. It is necessary to select a pressure regulator based on throughput. This is the ability to pass the required volume of coolant, in the presence of the required constant pressure drop.
Purpose and principle of operation of the elevator unit
It was said above that the water in the heating system of a multi-story building heats up to 130 degrees. But consumers do not need such a temperature, and heating the batteries to such a value is absolutely pointless, regardless of the number of floors: the heating system of a nine-story building in this case will not be different from any other. Everything is explained quite simply: the heating supply in multi-storey buildings is completed by a device that turns into a return circuit, which is called an elevator unit. What is the meaning of this node, and what functions are assigned to it?
The coolant heated to a high temperature enters the elevator unit, which, in its principle of operation, is similar to a dosing injector. It is after this process that the liquid carries out heat exchange. Coming out through the elevator nozzle, the coolant under high pressure exits through the return line.
In addition, through the same channel, the liquid is recirculated into the heating system. All these processes together make it possible to mix the coolant, bringing it to the optimal temperature, which is sufficient to heat all apartments. The use of an elevator unit in the scheme makes it possible to provide the highest quality heating in high-rise buildings, regardless of the number of floors.
Operating pressure in the heating system
Working pressure is considered to be the pressure whose value ensures optimal operation of all heating equipment (including the heating source, pump, expansion tank). In this case, it is taken equal to the sum of pressures:
- static - created by a column of water in the system (in calculations the ratio is taken: 1 atmosphere (0.1 MPa) per 10 meters);
- dynamic - due to the operation of the circulation pump and the convective movement of the coolant when it is heated.
It is clear that in different heating schemes the operating pressure will differ. So, if natural circulation of the coolant is provided for heating the house (applicable for individual low-rise construction), its value will exceed the static value by only a small amount. In forced schemes, it is taken as maximum permissible to ensure higher efficiency.
Numerically, the working pressure is:
- for one-story buildings with an open layout and natural circulation of water – 0.1 MPa (1 atmosphere) for every 10 m of liquid column;
- for low-rise buildings with a closed layout - 0.2-0.4 MPa;
- for multi-storey buildings - up to 1 MPa.
Two pipe system
There are several types of it. The principle of operation is the same and is as follows. Hot water rises through the riser and flows from it into the radiators. And from them, through highways and return lines, it enters the pipeline, then into the heating device. With this system, the radiator is served by two pipes simultaneously: return and supply, which is why it is called two-pipe. The water in this system is supplied directly from the water supply. She needs an expansion tank, which can be either simple or with water circulation.
Scheme of a two-pipe heating system with a circulation pump.
The simple one includes a container with 2 pipes. One is a water supply riser, and the second is used to drain excess liquid.
A more complex design has 4 pipes. 2 pipes provide circulation, and 2 others are needed for control and overflow, they also monitor the water level in the tank.
Two-pipe systems can be operated using a circulation pump. Depending on the circulation method, it can be with a passing flow or dead-end. In the second, the movement of warm water is completely opposite to the direction of the already cooled water. This scheme is characterized by the length of the circulation rings, which depends on the distance of the heating device to the boiler. The circulation rings are of equal length in systems with one-way water movement, all devices and risers operate under equal conditions.
A two-pipe heating system has a large set of advantages compared to a single-pipe one:
- the ability to distribute heat supply in different rooms;
- can be used on one floor;
- the shut-off systems for the return and supply risers are located in the basement - this significantly saves living space;
- minimizing heat loss.
The only drawback is the considerable consumption of materials: you need 2 times more pipes than for a single-pipe connection. Another disadvantage is the low water pressure in the supply line: taps will be needed to bleed air.
A horizontal closed two-pipe circuit comes with lower and upper wiring. The advantage of lower wiring: sections of the system can be put into operation gradually, as floors are built. The vertical two-pipe scheme can be used in houses with variable number of storeys. Any of the varieties of two-pipe circuits is more expensive than single-pipe horizontal wiring; for the sake of comfort and design, it is worth giving preference to the two-pipe circuit.
Safety valves
Any boiler equipment is a source of danger. Boilers are considered explosive because they have a water jacket, i.e. pressure vessel. One of the most reliable and widespread safety devices that reduces the danger to a minimum is the safety valve of the heating system. The installation of this device is due to the protection of heating systems from excess pressure. Often this pressure occurs as a result of boiling water in the boiler. The safety valve is installed on the supply pipe, as close to the boiler as possible. The valve has a fairly simple design. The body is made of good quality brass. The main working element of the valve is the spring. The spring, in turn, acts on the membrane, which closes the passage to the outside. The membrane is made of polymer materials, the spring is made of steel. When choosing a safety valve, it should be taken into account that full opening occurs when the pressure in the heating system increases above the value by 10%, and full closure occurs when the pressure drops below the response value by 20%. Due to these characteristics, it is necessary to select a valve with a response pressure higher than 20-30% of the actual one.
Why is a pipeline buried?
Backfilling of the pipeline is carried out after the final installation of the water supply system. Such backfilling is carried out in order to hold the laid pipes in a stationary position.
Fixing pipes with backfill is carried out in several stages.
- Manual filling with shovels. This is the initial stage. It is carried out on both sides.
- Backfilling after compacting and joining pipe joints.
- Sprinkling of pipes. This is also done on both sides.
Features of the heating system of apartment buildings
When installing heating in multi-storey buildings, it is imperative to comply with the requirements established by regulatory documentation, which include SNiP and GOST. These documents indicate that the heating structure must ensure a constant temperature in the apartments within 20-22 degrees, and humidity must vary from 30 to 45 percent.
To achieve the required parameters, a complex design is used, requiring high-quality equipment. When creating a project for the heating system of an apartment building, specialists use all their knowledge to achieve uniform heat distribution in all sections of the heating main and create comparable pressure on each tier of the building. One of the integral elements of the operation of such a design is operation on a superheated coolant, which provides for the heating scheme of a three-story building or other high-rise buildings.
How it works? The water comes directly from the thermal power plant and is heated to 130-150 degrees. In addition, the pressure is increased to 6-10 atmospheres, so the formation of steam is impossible - high pressure will drive water through all floors of the house without loss. The temperature of the liquid in the return pipeline in this case can reach 60-70 degrees. Of course, at different times of the year the temperature regime may change, since it is directly related to the ambient temperature.
What types of thermostatic radiator heads are there?
Thermostatic heads are of the following types:
- manual;
- mechanical;
- electronic.
They have the same purpose, but the user properties are different:
- Manual devices operate on the principle of conventional valves. When you turn the regulator in one direction or another, the coolant flow opens or closes. Such a system will not be expensive, it is reliable, but not very comfortable. To change the heat transfer, you must adjust the head yourself.
- Mechanical ones are more complex in design; they can maintain the desired temperature in a given mode. The device is based on a bellows filled with gas or liquid. When heated, the temperature agent expands, the cylinder increases in volume and presses on the rod, increasingly blocking the coolant passage channel. Thus, less coolant passes into the radiator. When the gas or liquid cools, the bellows decreases, the rod opens slightly, and a larger volume of coolant flow rushes into the radiator. A mechanical thermostat for a heating radiator is quite convenient to use and popular among consumers due to its ease of maintenance.
- Electronic thermostats are large in size. In addition to massive thermostatic elements, they come with two batteries. The rod is controlled by a microprocessor. The models have quite a lot of functionality. You can set the temperature in the room for a certain time. For example, the bedroom will be cooler at night and warmer in the morning. During those hours when the family is at work, the temperature can be lowered and raised in the evening. Such models are large in size; they must be installed on high-quality heating devices in order to operate without problems for several years. Their prices are quite high.
Is there a difference between liquid and gas bellows? It is believed that gas responds better to temperature changes, but such devices are more complex and expensive. Liquid ones do their job well, but are a little slow in reaction. You can set the required temperature and maintain it with an accuracy of 1 degree. Therefore, a thermostat with a liquid bellows successfully solves the problems of regulating the supply of coolant to the heating device.
Design features of the heating circuit
Modern buildings often use additional elements, such as collectors, heat meters for batteries and other equipment. In recent years, almost every heating system in high-rise buildings has been equipped with automation to minimize human intervention in the operation of the structure (read: “Weather-dependent automation of heating systems - about automation and controllers for boilers using examples”). All the described details allow you to achieve better performance, increase efficiency and make it possible to more evenly distribute thermal energy throughout all apartments.
Incorrect pipe connection
If the pipes are connected incorrectly, the efficiency of the radiator will decrease. Using the services of experienced craftsmen, such a problem does not arise. However, if you decide to connect the pipes yourself, then you may make a major mistake. When installing a radiator, the return pipe is often connected to the upper pipe, and the supply pipe to the lower pipe. This error causes the following problems:
- The efficiency of the system decreases and the water circulation is completely destroyed.
- The process of removing water from the battery is disrupted.
- Due to a decrease in battery efficiency and heat transfer, water cannot fill all sections evenly.
Water enters the radiator through the lower pipe. Then it flows in a circle and is discharged from the radiator. The work of the radiator is significantly reduced, since the sections do not warm up well. When connected to the upper pipe, liquid is not removed from the inside. This happens due to the characteristics of the radiator, which cannot create high pressure to remove water through the top.
Types of heating systems
The amount of heat that the heating radiator will emit depends not least on the type of heating system and the selected type of connection. To choose the best option, you must first understand what kind of heating systems there are and how they differ.
Monotube
A single-pipe heating system is the most economical option in terms of installation costs. Therefore, this type of wiring is preferred in multi-storey buildings, although in private buildings such a system is far from uncommon. With this scheme, the radiators are connected to the main line in series and the coolant first passes through one heating outlet, then enters the input of the second, and so on. The output of the last radiator is connected to the input of the heating boiler or to the riser in high-rise buildings.
Example of a one-pipe system
The disadvantage of this wiring method is the impossibility of adjusting the heat transfer of radiators. By installing a regulator on any of the radiators, you will regulate the rest of the system. The second significant drawback is the different coolant temperatures on different radiators. Those that are closer to the boiler heat up very well, those that are further away become increasingly colder. This is a consequence of the serial connection of heating radiators.
Two-pipe wiring
A two-pipe heating system is distinguished by the fact that it has two pipelines - supply and return. Each radiator is connected to both, that is, it turns out that all radiators are connected to the system in parallel. This is good because the coolant of the same temperature enters the input of each of them. The second positive point is that you can install a thermostat on each of the radiators and use it to change the amount of heat it emits.
The disadvantage of such a system is that the number of pipes when laying out the system is almost twice as large. But the system can be easily balanced.
What is needed for installation
Installation of heating radiators of any type requires devices and consumables. The set of necessary materials is almost the same, but for cast iron batteries, for example, the plugs are large, and they do not install a Mayevsky valve, but instead, somewhere at the highest point of the system, they install an automatic air vent. But the installation of aluminum and bimetallic heating radiators is absolutely the same.
Steel panel ones also have some differences, but only in terms of hanging - they come with brackets, and on the back panel there are special arms cast from metal, with which the heater clings to the hooks of the brackets.
These are the arms that hook the hooks
Mayevsky crane or automatic air vent
This is a small device for releasing air that may accumulate in the radiator. Placed on the free upper outlet (collector). It must be on every heating device when installing aluminum and bimetallic radiators. The size of this device is significantly smaller than the diameter of the manifold, so you will also need an adapter, but Mayevsky taps usually come complete with adapters, you just need to know the diameter of the manifold (connection dimensions).
Mayevsky crane and method of its installation
In addition to the Mayevsky crane, there are also automatic air vents. They can also be installed on radiators, but they are slightly larger in size and for some reason are only available in a brass or nickel-plated case. Not in white enamel. In general, the picture is unattractive and, although they deflate automatically, they are rarely installed.
This is what a compact automatic air vent looks like (there are more bulky models)
The side-connected radiator has four outputs. Two of them are occupied by the supply and return pipelines, on the third they install a Mayevsky valve. The fourth entrance is closed with a plug. It, like most modern batteries, is most often painted with white enamel and does not spoil the appearance at all.
Where to install the Mayevsky plug and tap for different connection methods
Shut-off valves
You will need two more ball valves or shut-off valves that can be adjusted. They are placed on each battery at the input and output. If these are ordinary ball valves, they are needed so that, if necessary, you can turn off the radiator and remove it (emergency repairs, replacement during the heating season). In this case, even if something happens to the radiator, you will cut it off, and the rest of the system will work. The advantage of this solution is the low price of ball valves, the disadvantage is the impossibility of adjusting heat transfer.
Radiator taps
Almost the same tasks, but with the ability to change the intensity of the coolant flow, are performed by shut-off control valves. They are more expensive, but they also allow you to adjust the heat transfer (make it less), and they look better externally; they are available in straight and angular versions, so the piping itself is more accurate.
If desired, you can install a thermostat on the coolant supply after the ball valve. This is a relatively small device that allows you to change the heat output of a heating device. If the radiator does not heat well, you cannot install them - it will be even worse, since they can only reduce the flow. There are different thermostats for batteries - automatic electronic ones, but more often they use the simplest one - mechanical.
Related materials and tools
You will also need hooks or brackets for hanging on walls. Their number depends on the size of the batteries:
- if there are no more than 8 sections or the length of the radiator is no more than 1.2 m, two mounting points on top and one on the bottom are sufficient;
- For every next 50 cm or 5-6 sections, add one fastener at the top and bottom.
You also need fum tape or linen winding and plumbing paste to seal the joints. You will also need a drill with drills, a level (preferably a level, but a regular bubble one will do), and a number of dowels. You will also need equipment for connecting pipes and fittings, but it depends on the type of pipes. That's all.
How to correct the situation when there is a drop
Everything here is extremely simple. First, you need to look at the pressure gauge, which has several characteristic zones. If the arrow is in the green, then everything is fine, but if it is noticed that the pressure in the heating system is dropping, then the indicator will be in the white zone. There is also a red one, it signals an increase. In most cases, you can handle it on your own. First you need to find two valves. One of them is used for injection, the second is used for bleeding media from the system. Then everything is simple and clear. If there is a shortage of media in the system, it is necessary to open the discharge valve and monitor the pressure gauge installed on the boiler. When the arrow reaches the required value, close the valve. If bleeding is needed, everything is done in the same way with the only difference being that you need to take with you a vessel into which the water from the system will be drained. When the pressure gauge needle shows normal, tighten the valve. Often this is how the pressure drop in the heating system is “treated”. Now let's move on.
They are widely used in constant flow systems. The main advantage of manual balance valves is their low cost. The main disadvantage is that every change in the installation must rebuild the system, which is labor-intensive and expensive.
Automatic balance valves Automatic balance valves allow you to flexibly change the parameters of the pipeline system depending on fluctuations in pressure and flow of the working medium. They are proportional regulators that maintain a constant differential pressure in the system and minimize disturbances caused by control valves. They are characterized by high performance, which allows them to maintain the established hydraulic conditions in systems, compensating for interference caused by the control valve.
Operating principle of water heating
The system is a closed loop in which the coolant circulates through pipes from the boiler to the radiators.
Cooling down, the water again enters the boiler, and the cycle is repeated many times.
Water is often used as a coolant, and antifreeze is used less often. The first option is more profitable, and the second is safer, since the systems will not shrink in harsh winters.
The heating operation is regulated by additional devices, which include an expansion tank, pressure gauges, safety valves, and shut-off valves.
Pipelines are used to create a closed circuit
When choosing pipes, you need to pay attention to the material of manufacture. Popular options are galvanized or stainless steel, copper, polymers
Reference! Metal-plastic pipes are most often chosen. The products are durable, non-corrosive and durable. The inner walls of such pipelines are smooth, do not become overgrown with scale and scale, and therefore do not lose their properties over time.
Natural and forced water circulation
Water circulation is ensured by natural gravitational processes or special pumps (forced circulation).
Gravity systems are beneficial in arrangement and operation.
It does not require additional equipment, and there is no noise during operation. The heated water rises up and is distributed over the radiators, and the cooled water falls and goes to the boiler.
The movement of the coolant does not depend on the energy supply, so during periods of power outages the house remains warm.
To design and install a system with natural water circulation, no special skills are required. It is enough to think through the scheme and maintain the necessary slopes.
Such heating can operate uninterruptedly for 30–35 years. The most that may be required is minor repairs.
Important! Heating with natural circulation of water has a significant disadvantage: the system is effective if a two-pipe system is installed. When there is only one circuit, the radiators heat up unevenly and each subsequent one is colder than the previous one
When saving on equipment, you have to overpay for pipes and components.
For forced circulation of coolant, pumps are installed.
Such systems are more efficient because hot water quickly flows to the radiators, without having time to cool in the pipeline.
The heating works perfectly, regardless of which scheme is chosen - one- or two-pipe. However, when the power goes out, the heating stops and the house quickly cools down.
A compromise option is a well-thought-out scheme that provides for natural and forced circulation at the same time. When there is a power outage, the heating is simply switched to gravity mode, bypassing the pump.
One- and two-pipe, manifold wiring
Depending on the specifics of the coolant movement and the principle of operation, a single-pipe, two-pipe, or collector system is distinguished. Each of the schemes has its own advantages:
Single-pipe. This is a standard scheme in which the system resistance increases with distance from the boiler, which leads to uneven heating of the radiators. To solve the problem, use balancing fittings.
Photo 2. Single-pipe heating system with boiler, radiators, expansion tank, circulation pump.
- Two-pipe. The scheme provides two pipes - supply and return. The coolant from the boiler is supplied to all radiators in the circuit, due to which they are evenly heated. Two-pipe wiring is convenient, practical, but metal-intensive, and therefore requires serious installation costs.
- Collector (radial). This is an ideal option in terms of performance and hydraulic stability. To adjust the operating technology of radiators, a cabinet is installed where the collectors and all shut-off and balancing valves are placed. If necessary, one or more radiators are turned off without damaging other devices.
Pressure norm
Effective transfer and uniform distribution of coolant for the performance of the entire system with minimal heat loss is possible at normal operating pressure in the pipe lines.
The coolant pressure in the system is divided according to the method of action into types:
- Static. The force of influence of a stationary coolant per unit area.
- Dynamic. Force of action during movement.
- Maximum pressure. Corresponds to the optimal value of liquid pressure in the pipes and is capable of maintaining the operation of all heating devices at a normal level.
According to SNiP, the optimal indicator is 8-9.5 atm, reducing the pressure to 5-5.5 atm. often leads to heating interruptions.
For each specific home, the normal pressure indicator is individual. Its value is influenced by factors:
- power of the pumping system supplying coolant;
- pipeline diameter;
- remoteness of the room from the boiler equipment;
- wear of parts;
- pressure
Pressure control is possible using pressure gauges mounted directly into the pipeline.
Reasons for uneven heating of batteries
When approaching various types of repair work, it is useful to use the rule - go from simple to complex. Often the cause of a problem can be eliminated through preventative maintenance.
The answer to the question why heating radiators are cold from below and hot from above lies in the following:
- The shut-off valves are not fully open or closed;
- air entered the system and a plug formed;
- a lot of salt deposits and impurities have accumulated in the radiator, interfering with circulation;
- shut-off valves broke and the conditions for uniform movement of the coolant were violated;
- The radiator is not connected correctly;
- there is low pressure or coolant speed in the system;
- the room is too cold.
The radiator is clogged
Water in central heating systems contains impurities of salts, which settle in any convenient place (turns, bends, recesses, shells on the inner surface).
The coolant may contain various foreign impurities:
- metal shavings and rust;
- sand;
- pieces of gaskets and plumbing sealant for threaded connections.
Over time, a jelly-like mass accumulates at the bottom of the heating battery, clogging the fluid flow paths. Over time, the dirt substance can turn into a solid state.
Shut-off valves are not working properly
The taps installed on the inlet and outlet pipes to the battery must be open and freely allow coolant flows to pass through. A malfunction can lead to changes in pressure and circulation of the working fluid.
A breakdown is considered to be the incorrect operation of the faucet locking mechanism, the inability to turn it to the closed or open position.
Low system pressure
The coolant is supplied to the system under the influence of a set pressure. If its value is below normal, the working fluid will not be able to completely fill the radiator, and as a result there will be no effective heat transfer.
A decrease in pressure can be caused by a number of reasons:
- Malfunction in the central boiler room or main line.
- Insufficiently open shut-off valves on heat supply risers and pipes.
- Increasing the volume of heat exchangers, for example, installing radiator sections or equipment for “warm floors” beyond the norm.
Incorrect radiator installation
The batteries are connected to the heating system according to the established scheme. Changing the order of supply and removal of working fluid leads to disruption of its circulation or complete cessation of movement. The radiator can be connected incorrectly by “specialists” with low qualifications or by property owners who have taken on the functions of plumbers.
Low coolant circulation rate
Reducing the time it takes for liquid to move in the heating radiator will result in the effect of a warm top and a cold bottom.
The pressure drop in the system was already mentioned above as the reason for the decrease in circulation rate. Another factor influencing the movement of fluid in the heating network is disruption of the natural (gravitational) type of heating, that is, the creation of traffic jams, obstacles to movement, and so on.
Cold room
In a room with a low temperature, the coolant cools faster, and the battery below, closer to the outlet pipe, will be colder than in the area where the hot liquid is supplied.
Pipe diameter and degree of wear
It is necessary to remember that the size of the pipe must also be taken into account. Often, residents set the diameter they need, which is almost always slightly larger than the standard sizes. This leads to the fact that the pressure in the system decreases slightly, which is due to the large amount of coolant that will fit into the system. Do not forget that in corner rooms the pressure in the pipes is always less, since this is the most remote point of the pipeline. The degree of wear of pipes and radiators also influences the pressure in the heating system of the house. As practice shows, the older the batteries, the worse. Of course, not everyone can change them every 5-10 years, and it is not advisable to do this, but it doesn’t hurt to carry out preventive maintenance from time to time. If you are moving to a new place of residence and you know that the heating system there is old, then it is better to change it immediately, so you will avoid many troubles.
Hydraulic balance of hot water supply systems. The hot water temperature in hot water systems drops significantly when demand is low or absent. This leads to several problems: long waits for hot water, water overflow, and the possibility of unwanted bacteria developing. To maintain the water temperature at the required level, this is usually a constant circulation of water in the systems, through a circulation pump and a circulation pipe. Hydraulic balance in these systems is usually maintained using direct acting temperature controllers.
What to do if the bottom of the battery is colder than the top
If the battery is hot on top and cold on the bottom, it is not functioning properly. In this case, diagnostics are required not only by the battery itself, but also by the entire heating system. The cause of the problem may lie in recent work on the heating system and replacement of the radiator. As a rule, the “hot top – cold bottom” problem appears due to an air lock (99% of cases) or a clogged radiator valve (a consequence of improper start-up of the system).
This problem is solved in two ways. You can remove the air lock using a Mayevsky tap or a bleeder. First of all, turn off the coolant supply to the radiator and leave the return line open. Open the drain, wait until the air comes out, close the drain and open the coolant supply. As a rule, this is enough.
If this method does not work, and we are talking about an apartment building, it is better to call a specialist. For private houses there is another option. First you need to turn off the heating supply, open the drain at the highest point of the system and use back pressure to squeeze out all the air.
Each heating system may have its own characteristics, and therefore there is a high probability of atypical problems arising. These include incorrectly selected pipe diameters, incorrect coolant distribution, poor throughput, lack of pressure, problems with the circulation pump or expansion tank. In any case, only a specialist can fully understand all the nuances, so in case of difficulties in solving the problem, it is better to seek help.
The efficient operation of the heating system determines how comfortable the temperature in the house will be during the cold season. Sometimes situations arise when hot water is supplied to the system, but the batteries remain cold
It is important to find the cause and eliminate it. To solve the problem, you need to know the structure of the heating system and the reasons for cold return during hot supply
Where to put radiators
Traditionally, heating radiators are placed under windows, and this is no accident. The rising flow of warm air cuts off the cold air that comes from the windows. In addition, warm air heats the glass, preventing condensation from forming on it. Only for this it is necessary that the radiator occupies at least 70% of the width of the window opening. This is the only way the window will not fog up. Therefore, when choosing the power of radiators, select it so that the width of the entire heating battery is not less than the specified value.
How to place a radiator under a window
In addition, it is necessary to correctly select the height of the radiator and the location for its placement under the window. It must be placed so that the distance to the floor is around 8-12 cm. If you lower it lower, it will be inconvenient to clean, if you raise it higher, your feet will be cold. The distance to the window sill is also regulated - it should be 10-12 cm. In this case, warm air will freely go around the obstacle - the window sill - and rise along the window glass.
And the last distance that must be maintained when connecting heating radiators is the distance to the wall. It should be 3-5 cm. In this case, rising currents of warm air will rise along the back wall of the radiator, and the rate of heating the room will improve.
Temperature
There are a number of restrictions and regulations related to temperatures inside a living space.
- SNiP sets the following temperature standards: living rooms - 20C, corner rooms - 22C, kitchen - 18C, bathroom and combined toilet - 25C. It is better to focus on them if you are planning to switch to autonomous heating.
- In no utility service inside a residential building should the temperature exceed 95 degrees. For preschool educational institutions, the norm is even lower - 37 degrees. This is why in kindergarten groups you can see batteries of such a terrible size.
However: in the heating main at the same time there may be 140C at the supply.
About Leak Testing
It is imperative to check the system for leaks. This is done to ensure that the heating operation is efficient and does not have failures. In multi-storey buildings with central heating, the cold water test is most often used. In this case, if the heating system drops by more than 0.06 MPa in 30 minutes or 0.02 MPa is lost in 120 minutes, it is necessary to look for places where there are gusts. If the indicators do not go beyond the norm, then you can start the system and begin the heating season. Hot water testing is carried out immediately before the heating season. In this case, the media is supplied under pressure, which is the maximum for the equipment.
Their purpose is to maintain temperature and minimize water consumption in hot water circulation systems
An important feature of these valves is the presence of periodic disinfection of the DHW pipeline network. Tags: balancing valves Manual balancing valves
Autonomous heating systems
Today you may not ask for cold, but your heating system will do it for you. If you did not pay enough attention during the summer season, an unpleasant surprise can be expected at the beginning or during the heating season. Do you have a cold house because your radiators are as bad as ever before? Errors in maintenance or poor adjustment of some parts of your heating system may be a malfunction. It's best to use the summer months to maintain your heating system, but many people will only start doing it when they need to flood for the first time.
The battery does not heat up
If one or more radiators do not heat or heat poorly, then the first thing you need to do is check if there is air in them using air vents. If water flows from the drains, but the radiator still does not heat, then you need to make sure that both taps of this radiator are open (such inattention can often occur). The next step is to check if the radiator is clogged. To do this, other heating radiators that heat and are on the same branch as the non-working one must be shut off so that all the water flows through this radiator. If it starts to warm up, it means it is not clogged. In this case, it is necessary to hydraulically level the branch. In simple terms, it is necessary to cover the remaining radiators on the branch so that the one who is not working gets more. You need to be prepared that leveling will take more than one day, because the heating system may be slow to respond to changes in settings. If the taps in front of the radiator are completely open, and it is cold, then it is clogged (extremely low probability). Basically, the last radiators on the branch may not heat . But this can always be eliminated by hydraulic leveling. If someone tells you that “it’s not pumping there” or “the pump’s power is insufficient,” don’t rush to believe and touch the pump or pipes. In order to prevent the pump from pumping too much, you need to try very hard when installing the heating system. If one or more of the last radiators does not heat up even after working with the taps, then there may be an air lock in the pipes (see circulation disturbance in the heating system).
Control of operating pressure in heating circuits
For normal, trouble-free operation of the heating system, it is necessary to regularly monitor the temperature and pressure of the coolant.
To check the latter, deformation pressure gauges with a Bourdon tube are usually used. To measure small pressures, their varieties can be used - diaphragm devices.
Figure 1 – Strain gauge with Bourdon tube
In systems where automatic control and regulation of pressure are provided, various types of sensors are additionally used (for example, electric contact).
- at the inlet and outlet of the heating source;
- before and after the pump, filters, mud traps, pressure regulators (if any);
- at the exit of the main line from the thermal power plant or boiler house and at its entry into the building (with a centralized scheme).
Figure 2 – Section of the heating circuit with installed pressure gauges
Adjusting heat supply, what methods to use
During heating operation, the coolant in the system heats up and expands, that is, it increases in volume. That is why the owner sometimes needs to adjust the heating radiators in his private home, thereby controlling the operation of the heating supply. There are several types of devices that allow you to do this kind of work. All devices are usually divided into two categories:
- 1. regulatory;
- 2. controlling.
The first allow you to regulate the pressure and temperature in the system, and reduce these parameters up or down. They can be installed on individual sections of the pipeline and used to regulate individual parts of the network, or regulate the operation of the entire system as a whole. Control devices are all kinds of thermometers and pressure gauges installed separately from the control means in systems or together with them. They allow you to obtain information about the operation of the heating supply at any time and make a decision about the need to configure it.
To ensure that no difficulties arise with its adjustment during heating operation, when designing engineering it is necessary to provide for:
- installation of thermometers and pressure gauges before and after the heating boiler, in distribution manifolds (in the lowest and highest parts of the network);
- installing a pressure gauge before the circulation pump, if present in the system;
- installation of an expansion tank: leaky - in open networks and membrane - in closed ones;
- installation of safety valves and air vents necessary to prevent pressure in pipes from increasing to critical values.
During normal operation of the system, the water temperature in the pipes should not exceed 90 degrees, and the pressure should be within 1.5-3 atmospheres. Some heating networks can operate at higher temperatures and pressures, but they use special elements not found in standard home heating systems. The inability to regulate the battery with a conventional thermostat may indicate the formation of an air lock. To eliminate it, you will have to use the Mayevsky crane.
How to cut heating
How to refuse heating in an apartment building?
Documentation
We will only partially touch on the documentary part. The problem is quite painful; permission to disconnect from the central heating center is given by organizations extremely reluctantly, and often it has to be obtained through the courts. It is quite possible that in your case it would be much more useful not to read a technical article, but to consult a lawyer knowledgeable in the Housing Code.
The main steps are:
- Let's find out if it is technically possible to turn it off. It is at this stage that most of the friction will occur: neither housing and communal services nor heat suppliers like to lose payers.
- Technical specifications for an autonomous heating system are being prepared. You need to calculate the approximate gas consumption (if you use it for heating) and show that you are able to provide a temperature regime in the apartment that is safe for the building’s structures.
- The fire inspection act is signed.
- If you plan to install a boiler with a closed burner and exhaust of combustion products to the facade of the building, you will need a permit signed by the Sanitary and Epidemiological Supervision Authority.
- A licensed installation organization is hired to draw up the project. You will need a full package of documents - from instructions for the boiler to a copy of the installers’ license.
- After installation is completed, a gas service representative is invited to connect the boiler and start it up for the first time.
- The last stage: you put the boiler on permanent maintenance and notify the gas supplier about the transition to individual heating.
Technical side
Refusal of heating in an apartment building is due to the fact that you need to dismantle all heating devices without disrupting the operation of the heating system. How it's done?
In houses with bottom filling, it is worth considering two cases separately:
- If you live on the top floor, you obtain the consent of the lower neighbors and move the jumper between the paired risers to their apartment. Thus, you completely isolate yourself from the CO. Of course, you will have to pay for welding work, installation of an air vent, and cosmetic repairs to the neighbors’ ceiling.
- On the middle floor, only heating appliances are dismantled, with welding and cutting off the hoses. A jumper of the same diameter as the rest of the pipe cuts into the riser. Then the riser along its entire length is carefully insulated.
Sequence of actions when adjusting batteries
It should be noted that the adjustment of radiators in centralized heating systems comes down mainly to setting the control devices to a comfortable temperature regime. In autonomous schemes, this process is more labor-intensive, because It is not only the batteries that need to be regulated, but also the boiler. In addition, if several heating devices are connected to a closed heating circuit (one- and two-pipe systems with bottom wiring), it is necessary to achieve a balanced heating circuit.
To solve this problem, at the initial stage you should determine the coldest room in the house, because... Battery adjustment will begin with this. To do this, all taps are closed, and after the radiators have cooled, the temperature in each room is measured.
In the found room, the shut-off valve opens completely, and after reaching the required level of heating, they move to another radiator, adjusting the position of the valve, which ensures a comfortable mode. After all the batteries have been adjusted, begin setting up the boiler regulators.
There is another (simplified) option. To do this, it is necessary to determine the exact sequence of location of the radiators along the flow of the coolant. Then in the first battery the tap or thermal head is opened, for example, by one or two turns, in the next - by two or three, in the third - by three or four, etc. If the temperature in each room meets the needs, the adjustment process is considered complete. Otherwise, the procedure should be repeated, increasing or decreasing the number of turns of the tap.
When designing a heating system, measures must be taken to control temperature and pressure. To do this, it is necessary to install special fittings and devices. How to properly adjust the heating system: radiators, pressure and other elements? First you need to understand the principles of organization of these sections of the system.
Heating check valve
A complex heating system contains a fairly large number of auxiliary elements, the task of which is to ensure reliability and uninterrupted operation. One of these elements is the heating system check valve. A check valve is installed to prevent flow in the opposite direction. Its elements have very high hydraulic resistance. Due to this circumstance, there are restrictions on the use of check valves in a heating system with natural circulation. There is too little pressure in such a system. At minimum pressure, it is necessary to install gravity valves with a butterfly valve; some of them can operate at a pressure of 0.001 bar. The main part of the check valve is the spring, used in almost all models. It is the spring that closes the shutter when normal parameters change. This is the principle of operation of a check valve.
It is necessary to take into account the operating parameters in a particular heating system. Therefore, select a heating system valve that has the required spring elasticity. Shut-off valves used in heating systems are usually made of the following materials: steel; brass; stainless steel; gray cast iron. Check valves are divided into the following types: disc valves; petal; ball; bivalve. These types of valves are distinguished by a locking device.
The role of return and its difference from supply
Sometimes, when carrying out plumbing work on their own, the user does not know how to identify the supply and return pipes when the battery is connected. If you are completely unfamiliar with the design, you can use a thermometer, identifying the supply and return pipelines by the temperature difference, if you know the circuits for discharging coolant to the heating radiators, consider the following options:
- With diagonal and side switching, the supply is always at the top and the outlet at the bottom.
- In the lower connection, the direction of movement of the input and output flows is sometimes indicated by arrows on the supply unit (binoculars).
- In Leningradka, the return pipe is considered to be the one coming from the last radiator in the row.
- In the manifold distribution, the supply combs are equipped with adjustable supply sensors in the form of fittings with transparent caps and indicators placed inside; the shut-off valves of the return comb are closed with threaded plugs. Also, the color marking of the forward feed is red, and the return feed is blue.
Rice. 3 Organization of heating systems using an open expansion tank
The return line plays no less important role than the direct line for supplying media to heat exchange devices or heated floors, its purpose and installation methods:
In gravity flow structures with an open storage tank. The movement of water in open circuits occurs due to the difference in hydrostatic pressures of the cooled and hot water columns due to the fact that the hot liquid has a lower density.
Therefore, the return line is designed and installed taking into account the following rules:
- Heat loss in the return must be quite significant to minimize the cooling of the water, that is, the batteries must have significant heat transfer.
- As the distance from the bottom point of the radiators to the boiler inlet pipes increases, the length of the low-temperature column increases and, accordingly, it more effectively displaces the heated coolant. The high location of the boiler from the battery lengthens the section with a cooled return, while simultaneously shortening the section of the high-temperature column - as a result, a large temperature difference shifts the working fluid much further up the circuit and heating occurs more efficiently.
- The upper installation of the boiler is contradicted by the condition under which it must be at a height below the level of the last batteries in the chain for the gravity flow of the carrier into it at an angle. If the boiler is installed low in the basement, to ensure normal circulation during installation, slopes towards the heating unit should be observed (2 - 3 mm per linear meter).
It should be noted that both of the above schemes are working (the latter is used more often) and their choice is related to the convenience of installing boiler equipment in the house.
Rice. 4 Closed heating system - diagram
In closed circuits with an electric pump. In multi-circuit heating with heated floors, circular pumps are installed that create the required pressure in the main; in many cases, two circular pumps are used - one pumps water throughout the system, and the second supplies coolant to the floors or radiator heaters.
With collector wiring, the return temperature relative to the supply plays an important role; the difference should not exceed 10º C, standard differences are 55 - 45, 50 - 40, 45 - 35, 40 - 30 degrees. To achieve these parameters, the cooled coolant from the return manifold is partially mixed with the hot coolant coming from the boiler, and then supplied to the heated floors.
In boiler piping. When the boilers are put into operation, the initial difference between the supply and return temperatures is quite significant - this leads to the formation of condensation on the walls of the heating chamber and chimney pipes, which, entering into a chemical reaction with carbon dioxide and other combustion products, causes accelerated corrosion of their surface.
To prevent these negative consequences, a small circuit is created with an adjustable check valve, in which the temperatures of the coolant entering the boiler and the heated fluid are quickly equalized. After reaching the specified temperature threshold, the thermal valve automatically opens and the entire system line is connected to the small heating circuit.
Sometimes, to equalize the temperature parameters of the supply and return, a bypass jumper of small diameter is installed between them; the width of its passage channel can be adjusted with screw valves (ball valves are used only for completely closing and opening passages).
Pipeline layout in a multi-storey building
As a rule, multi-storey buildings use a single-pipe wiring diagram with top or bottom filling. The location of the forward and return pipes can vary depending on many factors, including even the region where the building is located. For example, the heating scheme in a five-story building will be structurally different from the heating in three-story buildings.
When designing a heating system, all these factors are taken into account, and the most successful scheme is created, allowing all parameters to be maximized. The project may involve various options for bottling the coolant: from bottom to top or vice versa. In individual houses, universal risers are installed, which ensure alternating movement of the coolant.
Best answers
SamTrest:
horizontal - the supply is closer to the wall, the return is correspondingly further away - this is in the basement, but in the apartment as it turns out (rules for the development of heating systems)
Solodky Vitaly:
There are no regulatory documents on this matter! But historically, it so happened that in horizontal sections the SUPPLY is from above, above the RETURN, and also with lateral and diagonal connections, the supply always enters the radiator from above, the return from below, with a bottom connection through monoblocks, the supply enters the radiator through the left tap, and the return through the right. On vertical sections, the feed can be either from the right or from the left, depending on how it was more convenient to lay down.
Heating pipe temperature table
The heating temperature, including return pipes, directly depends on the readings of street thermometers. The colder the air outside and the higher the wind speed, the higher the cost of heat.
A standard table has been developed that reflects the temperature values at the inlet, supply and outlet of the coolant in the heating system. The indicators presented in the table provide comfortable conditions for a person in a living space:
Pace. external, °С | +8 | +5 | +1 | -1 | -2 | -5 | -10 | -15 | -20 | -25 | -30 | -35 | |
Pace. at the entrance | 42 | 47 | 53 | 55 | 56 | 58 | 62 | 69 | 76 | 83 | 90 | 97 | 104 |
Pace. radiators | 40 | 44 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 54 | 57 | 64 | 70 | 76 | 82 | 88 | 94 |
Pace. return lines | 34 | 37 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 46 | 50 | 54 | 58 | 62 | 67 | 69 |
Important! the difference between the supply and return temperatures depends on the direction of movement of the coolant. If the wiring is from above, the differences are no more than 20°C, if from below - 30°C
Why doesn't the return work work?
There are many problems associated with return flow in a heating system.
Squeezes feed
The water temperature in the return pipeline is determined by the design of the heating system and corresponds to the value in the temperature chart approved by the service organization.
Often apartment residents are faced with a problem when the return flow squeezes the supply.
A common reason is the transition of hot coolant from the supply line to the return circuit through various parts (for example, jumpers) of the hot water supply pipeline or ventilation. With an automatic control device, as a rule, it is enough to configure it correctly.
The coolant does not drain well
If the circulation of fluid in the heating circuit is disrupted, the water in the return pipes does not drain well. Initially, check that the power of the circulation pump meets the requirements. The reason may be hidden in a banal pipeline leak . The situation with poor circulation is typical for apartment buildings located on the final section of a heating main with insufficient pressure drop .
Types of radiators for heating apartment buildings
In multi-storey buildings there is no single rule allowing the use of a specific type of radiator, so the choice is not particularly limited. The heating scheme of a multi-storey building is quite universal and has a good balance between temperature and pressure.
The main models of radiators used in apartments include the following devices:
- Cast iron batteries
. Often used even in the most modern buildings. They are cheap and very easy to install: as a rule, apartment owners install this type of radiators themselves. - Steel heaters
. This option is a logical continuation of the development of new heating devices. Being more modern, steel heating panels demonstrate good aesthetic qualities, are quite reliable and practical. They combine very well with the control elements of the heating system. Experts agree that steel batteries can be called optimal for use in apartments. - Aluminum and bimetallic batteries
. Products made from aluminum are highly valued by owners of private houses and apartments. Aluminum batteries have the best performance when compared with previous options: excellent appearance, light weight and compactness are perfectly combined with high performance characteristics. The only disadvantage of these devices, which often scares off buyers, is the high cost. However, experts do not recommend saving on heating and believe that such an investment will pay off quite quickly.
Conclusion
The correct choice of batteries for a centralized heating system depends on the performance indicators that are inherent in the coolant in the given area. Knowing the cooling rate of the coolant and its movement, you can calculate the required number of radiator sections, its dimensions and material. We should not forget that when replacing heating devices, it is necessary to ensure that all rules are followed, since their violation can lead to defects in the system, and then the heating in the wall of a panel house will not perform its functions (read: “Heating pipes in the wall ").
Centralized heating systems demonstrate good qualities, but they need to be constantly maintained in working order, and for this you need to monitor many indicators, including thermal insulation, wear and tear of equipment and regular replacement of worn-out elements.
How does the heating of a residential building work? Rising tariffs encourage the transition to autonomous heating of apartments; but the refusal of central heating in an apartment building, in addition to a mass of bureaucratic obstacles, also means a number of technical problems. To understand how to solve them, you need to imagine a coolant distribution diagram.
Consumer choice: cast iron or aluminum
The aesthetics of cast iron radiators is the talk of the town. They require periodic painting, since the rules require that the working surface have a smooth surface and allow dust and dirt to be easily removed.
A dirty coating forms on the rough inner surface of the sections, which reduces the heat transfer of the device. But the technical parameters of cast iron products are excellent:
- are slightly susceptible to water corrosion and can be used for more than 45 years;
- have high thermal power per section, therefore they are compact;
- are inert in heat transfer, so they smooth out temperature changes in the room well.
Another type of radiator is made of aluminum. Lightweight, factory-painted design, does not require painting, and is easy to maintain.
But there is a drawback that overshadows the advantages - corrosion in an aquatic environment. Of course, the inner surface of the heater is insulated with plastic to avoid contact of aluminum with water. But the film may be damaged, then a chemical reaction will begin with the release of hydrogen, and when excess gas pressure is created, the aluminum device may burst.
The temperature standards for heating radiators are subject to the same rules as batteries: it is not so much the heating of a metal object that is important, but the heating of the air in the room.
In order for the air to warm up well, there must be sufficient heat removal from the working surface of the heating structure. Therefore, it is strictly not recommended to increase the aesthetics of the room with shields in front of the heating device.
Elimination
If you notice that the bottom is significantly colder than the top, then urgent action is required. It is necessary to follow the following algorithm to find the cause:
- Checking the correct connection.
- Inspect the radiator, bleed and clean it.
- Assess the condition of the control valves.
- Check the pipes.
- Determine the type of heating system, install or replace the circulation pump.
The first step is to check the correct connection. To do this, it is necessary to estimate the temperature of the lower pipe. If the return and supply were connected incorrectly, it will be hot. You will need to reconnect and build the circuit correctly. When connected correctly, this element remains slightly warm.
Often the cause is an air lock in the battery, which does not allow the coolant to spread throughout the radiator. The design must include a Mayevsky valve or bleeder for air removal. It is necessary to shut off the supply, open the drain and remove all air and batteries. After the tap is turned off, the heating valves are turned. In some cases, this procedure turns out to be effective.
If an adjustment valve is installed in the system, then there is a high probability that the problem is there. It is necessary to dismantle this element and carry out an inspection. If the section is narrowed, you will need to expand it using specialized tools. But it is better to purchase a higher quality part and reinstall the tap into the system.
I will describe my problem in detail, since the mechanics of the local management company shrug their shoulders, and I myself cannot understand what the reason is ((And it all started like this: We have 2 risers in our apartment - one in the hall, the other in the kitchen, which is connected through crosspieces in the kitchen and children's room. Last year everything was changed to propylene from the basement, we have a second floor, there is a bank below us, there are 2 more floors above us, the neighbor in the 5th compartment has his own apartment and is heated independently. Riser systems are based on the "supply-return" system , last year they worked well, and this year, as soon as the heating was turned on, everything was fine. It worked for a month without interruptions, the return and supply were hot. 2 weeks ago the return cooled down, and then the pipes completely cooled down. They gave a request, a mechanic came, He said that we need to wait for the cold weather, that maybe the boiler room is not adding pressure or whatever. I go upstairs to my neighbor - there is circulation above me, both risers are hot, return and supply. I go up to my neighbor on the 4th floor - everything is there, both risers heat perfectly. I am perplexed - why am I having a problem on the second floor? I think maybe something is clogged? But the pipes are new, sawn everywhere - what could be there? I don't understand. A mechanic comes, lowers something in the basement, and the risers begin to heat up. They heat up normally, cool down after 15 minutes. There is no airing, I constantly bleed through Mayevsky - only water comes out, no air. Yesterday I shut off the American 3/4ths in front of the battery, removed it, washed it (Sandital radiators, aluminum with anti-corrosion coating), put it in place (first I drained the water from the riser - both from the return and from the hot one in case there was something there got into trouble), filled it with water - the supply and the upper part of the battery began to heat up. I turn off the supply, release the return through the battery - it starts to heat up, I stop draining - it cools down. Thus, the upper half of the battery worked until 23:00, then it began to cool down. This morning the mechanic came again, threw up his hands and went up to the neighbor: everything was fine with him. As a matter of form, he went down to the basement and pumped something there - it began to circulate, then died out again. In general, help me solve the puzzle! I can't figure out what's wrong:
- Everything worked for 1.5 months, there was circulation. Return and feed worked.
- Two weeks ago everything disappeared, but only here, on the second floor. The neighbors above have everything.
- There is no blockage or clogging in the radiators, and no in the risers either.
- There is no circulation. What the heck? We didn’t change anything structurally, the circuit worked the same way last year, everything was warm!
- The housing department said that some residents also have this problem, which means I’m not alone. But they may just be airy.
- There is no airiness, everything is lowered 100 times through Mayevsky and removing the batteries.
Quite often in residential apartment buildings during the heating season you can encounter the following problem: the riser is hot, but the radiators are cold. This applies to both new buildings and old houses. Residents in most cases do not know how to cope with such a situation. That is why their attempts to repair the heating system on their own do not lead to the desired result. In this matter, you definitely need help or advice from a specialist. After all, only a person who has the necessary knowledge and experience can solve the problem of why the pipes are hot and the radiators are cold.
Why do the batteries in the apartment not warm up well?
Reason 1: air locks
Often the radiators in the apartment are cold or not warm enough due to air locks. As a rule, this problem is relevant for residents of upper floors, since the air tends upward through the pipes. In order to eliminate air jams, a Mayevsky crane is used. It allows you to release the collected air and ensure full circulation of the coolant in the pipes.
Reason 2: non-optimal connection of heating batteries