I have a radiator that has rusted and is leaking from the bottom by the valve (it may actually be leaking from the valve and running down to the bottom, hence the crust on the valve and rust on the rad but not sure)
Anyway, I wanted to put a new radiator on and replace the valves at the same time, so I am going to need to drain down the whole system. I am fairly adept with DIY, and have installed garden taps (not self cutting) using compression fittings and also plumbed in my icemaker/chilled water dispenser. We don't have spare cash available at the mo to afford a plumbers charge to drain and fit, so having read up on everything, I plan to do it myself.
My question really is about draining the system. I have read articles that said I need to completely turn off the boiler. Makes sense as there will be no water in it. However, I'm not sure where it actually draws its electricity from (the programmer is plugged into the wall just beneath the boiler, does it draw from that?) and also the article said to switch off the gas supply. Where? Sorry if these sound like dumb questions, but unless you have ever had cause to work on central heating systems before most people wouldn't know.
Please help. I need to do this this weekend
Thanks
Anyway, I wanted to put a new radiator on and replace the valves at the same time, so I am going to need to drain down the whole system. I am fairly adept with DIY, and have installed garden taps (not self cutting) using compression fittings and also plumbed in my icemaker/chilled water dispenser. We don't have spare cash available at the mo to afford a plumbers charge to drain and fit, so having read up on everything, I plan to do it myself.
My question really is about draining the system. I have read articles that said I need to completely turn off the boiler. Makes sense as there will be no water in it. However, I'm not sure where it actually draws its electricity from (the programmer is plugged into the wall just beneath the boiler, does it draw from that?) and also the article said to switch off the gas supply. Where? Sorry if these sound like dumb questions, but unless you have ever had cause to work on central heating systems before most people wouldn't know.
Please help. I need to do this this weekend
Thanks