I have Myson radiators that were installed in 1997. The radiator bleeders are much smaller than modern ones; about 6mm diameter, with square drive.
The boiler is a Potterton Suprima 60, I think that means I have an open vented system.
The TRVs are Myson but are a special intermediate version which means the valves are not properly compatible with modern Myson TRV II 2 way heads. I get regulation between the O symbol and the I symbol, then full on from then on.
My problems are;
The plastic collars have started failing on the old TRV heads
The builders didn't fit a TRV on the radiator in the main bathroom meaning it is full on when the CH is on.
The radiators have started leaking around the radiator bleeders one radiator is starting to corrode in this area.
I have the following questions;
Will it be possible without draining the whole system to:
-fit a TRV to the bathroom radiator?
-to replace a TRV on an existing radiator?
-remove a radiator bleeder without flooding the room?
I am slightly more confident about the bleeder because I think that it might be possible to set the TRV to 0 and close the shut-off valve. Or would that risk introducing air into the system and make things worse?
Do you think it might be possible to fix the leaking radiator bleeders by wrapping PTFE tape around the thread?
If I need to pay somebody to do these jobs, does anyone know how much it might cost?
If so, can anybody recommend somebody reliable near Solihull? I have done a search and can't find any plumbers in my area using the search function. I have had the misfortune to encounter a rip-off merchant last time I tried to get professional help.
The boiler is a Potterton Suprima 60, I think that means I have an open vented system.
The TRVs are Myson but are a special intermediate version which means the valves are not properly compatible with modern Myson TRV II 2 way heads. I get regulation between the O symbol and the I symbol, then full on from then on.
My problems are;
The plastic collars have started failing on the old TRV heads
The builders didn't fit a TRV on the radiator in the main bathroom meaning it is full on when the CH is on.
The radiators have started leaking around the radiator bleeders one radiator is starting to corrode in this area.
I have the following questions;
Will it be possible without draining the whole system to:
-fit a TRV to the bathroom radiator?
-to replace a TRV on an existing radiator?
-remove a radiator bleeder without flooding the room?
I am slightly more confident about the bleeder because I think that it might be possible to set the TRV to 0 and close the shut-off valve. Or would that risk introducing air into the system and make things worse?
Do you think it might be possible to fix the leaking radiator bleeders by wrapping PTFE tape around the thread?
If I need to pay somebody to do these jobs, does anyone know how much it might cost?
If so, can anybody recommend somebody reliable near Solihull? I have done a search and can't find any plumbers in my area using the search function. I have had the misfortune to encounter a rip-off merchant last time I tried to get professional help.