Hi
I'm replacing a radiator in an upstairs bathroom. There is not currently a thermostat / valve to regulate flow on it at all, just identical 'lockshield valves' with plastic caps on each end. This means the temparature/flow cannot be changed like on my other radiators.
Is there a reason for this? Does one radiator in the house have to be like this or was it just a lazy plumber who installed it?
Thanks
I'm replacing a radiator in an upstairs bathroom. There is not currently a thermostat / valve to regulate flow on it at all, just identical 'lockshield valves' with plastic caps on each end. This means the temparature/flow cannot be changed like on my other radiators.
Is there a reason for this? Does one radiator in the house have to be like this or was it just a lazy plumber who installed it?
Thanks