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It should be caused by a blockage in the pipe, it is recommended to find a property or heating department to overhaul it!
Hello, it may be that the pipes have been rusting for a long time and the water flow is not smooth, which should be this problem.
1. The valve is not opened.
If you encounter a radiator situation at home, you should first check whether the radiator valve is open. The radiator valve is generally a spherical valve, the valve has generally been adjusted before leaving the factory, generally only two directions, the handle is open when it follows the pipe, and the rotation is 90 degrees to close. >>>More
There are only two reasons for this.
First, the bathroom heating pipe is relatively thin. >>>More
Turn on the bathroom heating vent valve until the hot water is turned off. >>>More
You check that the valves of the water separator and water return are fully open. In the past, it could be hot.