I am planning on draining my central heating system, desludging it and refilling it, adding some new inhibitor.
Hasn't been done for years and as I need to replace a radiator, thought it may well be a good opportunity to do it now.
Prior to starting the process of draining the system, I understand that I must ensure that the boiler will NOT fire up by setting the thermostat is set to OFF and setting all control switches to OFF?
Do I also have to physically turn the gas off at the stopcock and extinguish the pilot light? Or will the pilot light go out automatically when the thermostat/control switches are set to the OFF position?
Thanks in advance.
Hasn't been done for years and as I need to replace a radiator, thought it may well be a good opportunity to do it now.
Prior to starting the process of draining the system, I understand that I must ensure that the boiler will NOT fire up by setting the thermostat is set to OFF and setting all control switches to OFF?
Do I also have to physically turn the gas off at the stopcock and extinguish the pilot light? Or will the pilot light go out automatically when the thermostat/control switches are set to the OFF position?
Thanks in advance.