1. Check if the radiator is leaking
In the initial stage of heating, it is necessary to check whether the heating system has leaks, leaks, drips, or leaks. If you find that there is a slight water leak at each interface of the heating, you don’t need to worry about it. Under normal circumstances, dripping within two seconds is normal. It is because the hemp at the key threaded joint is not expanded, and the water seepage phenomenon will disappear after normal heating. If the water seepage is serious, the user needs to find a professional to repair it, and it is not allowed to disassemble it privately to prevent more serious situations from happening.
2. Exhaust must be exhausted at the beginning of heating
The radiator is used for the first time, there is a large amount of air inside the pipe. If the internal pressure is too high, hot water cannot enter the pipe. Exhaust the backlog of air in the pipeline to reduce the internal pressure and make room for hot water, so that the system can operate normally. Otherwise, it is easy to cause an air lock phenomenon, and the radiator will never heat up, and it will not be able to exert its due heat dissipation capacity.
So, how to exhaust the heater? When the radiator provides heat for the second time, the user can adjust the inlet and return valve to the appropriate position, and then unscrew the air valve. At this time, a large amount of gas and water mixture will be discharged from the exhaust valve. When the gas is exhausted, the inlet and return valve Prepare ****, and the hot water can circulate normally.
Three, pay attention to adjusting the temperature of the radiator
In the initial stage of heating, the walls, floors, ceilings, etc. of the room are all low in temperature, which leads to insufficient heat storage, and it takes a period of heating to feel the heating effect. This is a normal phenomenon. The user can adjust the heating valve to ****, and then adjust the valve to an appropriate temperature after the indoor temperature is stable, so as to avoid energy waste and unnecessary economic losses. After all, the higher the room temperature in winter, the better, and the accepted comfortable temperature should be around 18 degrees Celsius.
Of course, for new users in the initial stage of heating, there are still many precautions that need to be paid attention to. For example, do not cover the radiator to avoid affecting the heat dissipation effect of the radiator; keep heat-resistant items at a proper distance from the radiator to prevent the items from becoming dry and cracked. Damage issues, etc.