Call Us :
0208 813 4000
Email Us :
info@ramki.co.uk
0208 813 4000
Email Us :
info@ramki.co.uk
“Are you ready for
the winter?
Why risk being left
in the cold?
Best time to
service you
boiler is before the
winter months.
“Special offer on
annual service in
August”
the winter?
Why risk being left
in the cold?
Best time to
service you
boiler is before the
winter months.
“Special offer on
annual service in
August”
Installations & Products
RADIATORS
There is a large choice of radiator styles like Ladder radiators, Hospital radiators, Towel warmers, Kick space radiators, Skirting heaters and Fan assisted radiators. It doesn't matter which type you choose providing the heat output of the radiator(s) meets the needs of the room.
The best place for every radiator is in the coldest part of the room, which is usually under a window.
How to Bleed Radiators
1. Make sure that the CH (Central Heating) is in the off position
2. Place your bleed key on the bleed nipple (this will be at the top, at one side only and could even be at the back, but usually is at one end)
3. Turn the bleed key 1/2 a turn anti clockwise to open (you should here the air hissing)
4. When water starts to dribble out turn the key 1/2 a turn clockwise to shut it off (Do Not Over Tighten)
If you have a sealed system then the pressure will probably need topping up to 1 bar
There is a large choice of radiator styles like Ladder radiators, Hospital radiators, Towel warmers, Kick space radiators, Skirting heaters and Fan assisted radiators. It doesn't matter which type you choose providing the heat output of the radiator(s) meets the needs of the room.
The best place for every radiator is in the coldest part of the room, which is usually under a window.
How to Bleed Radiators
1. Make sure that the CH (Central Heating) is in the off position
2. Place your bleed key on the bleed nipple (this will be at the top, at one side only and could even be at the back, but usually is at one end)
3. Turn the bleed key 1/2 a turn anti clockwise to open (you should here the air hissing)
4. When water starts to dribble out turn the key 1/2 a turn clockwise to shut it off (Do Not Over Tighten)
If you have a sealed system then the pressure will probably need topping up to 1 bar
Ours teams work in and around the following areas in:
Central Heating System Repairs and Maintenance |
Water Softeners |
Boiler Service and maintenance |
Corgi Engineer |
Landlord Gas Certificate
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