How to test the system
If one of your radiators is not heating up, there are a number of possible reasons which could be responsible, some of which are part of the Genius Hub system. The following procedure will help you to determine which part of the system is not working.
Confirming the
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Wireless Radiator Valve is communicating
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Load up the My House page of the app.
Check to see if there are any errors reported in the 'System' tile at the top of the screen.
If so, look for the
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Wireless Radiator Valve for this zone.
If there is an error with this device, click on the error to be guided through how to fix it.
If there are no errors, go to the radiator zone and override it to '
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5°C'.
This should be a significant amount below the set temperature.
The heating indicator for this zone should turn blue.
Click on the Main Menu.
Select 'Settings'.
Choose 'Devices'.
Locate your
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Wireless Radiator Valve for this zone and click on the row to expand it. The setpoint should say
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5°C.
If it displays an arrow to
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5°C, you will need to wake up the
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Wireless Radiator Valve by pressing once on the right )^) button. The time since last communication should return to near 00:00 and the setpoint should update.
The
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Wireless Radiator Valve should now show
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5°C on the screen if you wake it up.
If the device does not say
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5°C, click on the device submenu (•••) in the app and choose 'Configure'.
Confirm that you want to proceed by pressing 'Configure'.
Now click on the device submenu (•••) and choose 'Ping' and confirm this.
Wake up the
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Wireless Radiator Valve by pressing the right )^) button.
The time since last communication should return to near 00:00 and the setpoint should say
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5°C.
Return to the My House page, and select the radiator zone once more.
Override it to '28°C'.
The heating indicator for this zone should turn orange.
Click on the Main Menu.
Select 'Settings'.
Choose 'Devices'.
Locate your
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Wireless Radiator Valve for this zone and click on the row to expand it. The setpoint should say 28°C.
If it displays an arrow to 28°C, you will need to wake up the
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Wireless Radiator Valve by pressing once on the right )^) button. The time since last communication should return to near 00:00 and the setpoint should update.
The
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Wireless Radiator Valve should now show
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5°C on the screen if you wake it up.
If the device does not say 28°C, click on the device submenu (•••) in the app and choose 'Configure'.
Confirm that you want to proceed by pressing 'Configure'.
Now click on the device submenu (•••) and choose 'Ping' and confirm this.
Wake up the
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Wireless Radiator Valve by pressing the right )^) button.
The time since last communication should return to near 00:00 and the setpoint should say 28°C.
The fact that the
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Wireless Radiator Valve displays 28°C, on the device and app shows that it is communicating correctly.
Confirming the
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The instructions below are for a Dual Channel Receiver, however your boiler may also be controlled by a Single Channel Receiver (image below). The notes will explain where this differs for testing. |
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- The fact that the boiler controller shows a green light, shows that it is communicating and responding correctly.
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Wireless Radiator Valve can open/shut off the flow of water
With the radiator zone overridden to 28°C, the zone orange on the app and the boiler running hot water should now start to flow around the system.
Wait 10 minutes and go to the radiator in question and press the button underneath the screen. You should see 28°C on the screen of the device.
Gently try to rock the Wireless Radiator Valve. The device should not feel tight on the radiator.
The Wireless Radiator Valve has fully retracted the plunger and in turn the pin is now free for let water pass.
If the Wireless Radiator Valve has no movement at all, press button beneath the screen once more and wait 10 minutes. It is possible the valve was asleep and has not had time to open yet.
The radiator nearest the Wireless Radiator Valve (and the pipe beneath) should now start to heat up.
Be careful when checking the radiator as it may be very hot and burn if due care is not taken.
If the Wireless Radiator Valve is turning easily but the radiator is not heating up, either the hot water has not been pumped this far from the boiler, in which case waiting a few minutes longer will fix this; or the pin in the valve body underneath the Wireless Radiator Valve has seized.
The fact that the Wireless Radiator Valve turns freely shows that it is working correctly.
If the radiator is still not heating up, the seized pin will have to be freed or the valve body replaced. To try to free the pin, remove the valve head from the radiator, and with a pair of pliers or end of a large spanner, gently work the pin on the valve body free. Be careful when doing this as if the valve body is in poor condition, it may cause the valve body to leak. Once the pin is free, remount the valve head. See this link for removing and remounting the Wireless Radiator Valve.
If it's not possible to free up the pin on the valve body, it will need to be replaced.
Confirming the Genius Radiator Valve is communicating (older model Radiator Valve - DA-WRV-C)
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- See this article for re-adding the Dual Channel Receiver to your system.
- See this article for re-adding the Single Channel Receiver to your system.
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- On the side of the zone valve should be a lever.
- When you try to move the lever, if it is:
- Difficult to move, then there is a problem with the zone valve or the wiring between the Dual Channel Receiver and zone valve. You should get a qualified plumber to look at and fix this.
- Easy to move, then there is not a problem with the motor on the zone valve, but there is a problem wiring between zone valve and boiler, or a problem with the boiler. You should get a qualified plumber to look at and fix this. Alternatively, see this article for some common problems with the boiler which may be the cause of the problem.
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Confirming the Genius Radiator Valve can open/shut off the flow of water
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More information
Now that you have proven that the
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Wireless Radiator Valve can control the radiator, you may want to see this article which explains using an offset to ensure that the
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Wireless Radiator Valve can control the radiator accurately.
Alternatively, see this article for ensuring that the Boiler Controller is set up correctly.
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