Hi
Just getting ready to pipe up my radiators following complete hell with blown plaster! Anyway I've a couple of plumbing questions:-
1. Do all TRV's contain an isolator which can "isolate" the plumbing to the radiator thus enabling you to remove the radiator without having to drain the whole system CH system? If I want to employ these valves, what would I need to put on the lockshield side - is there such thing as an isolating lockshied?
2. Is it worthwhile including service/isolator valves within the pipework to enable the plumbing to be shut off in different areas/different radiators? I know this will prevent the system from working as the 'loop' will cease to exist, but I wondered if it would help make maintenance/subsequent home renovation easier.
Thanks for any advice guys
Just getting ready to pipe up my radiators following complete hell with blown plaster! Anyway I've a couple of plumbing questions:-
1. Do all TRV's contain an isolator which can "isolate" the plumbing to the radiator thus enabling you to remove the radiator without having to drain the whole system CH system? If I want to employ these valves, what would I need to put on the lockshield side - is there such thing as an isolating lockshied?
2. Is it worthwhile including service/isolator valves within the pipework to enable the plumbing to be shut off in different areas/different radiators? I know this will prevent the system from working as the 'loop' will cease to exist, but I wondered if it would help make maintenance/subsequent home renovation easier.
Thanks for any advice guys