Hi All,
I need to remove a radiator so I can remove tiles, plaster and paint. I believe I can do this without having to drain the entire system. I'm sure this is a simple question but I want to ensure I do it properly for obvious reasons.
There is a valve like this on each side of the radiator
1) Can I use this to isolate the radiator so I can remove it without draining the system?
2) If so how? Which part of the joint do I turn?
3) I'm told that when I reinstall the radiator I'm to have the bleed valves open so that when I re-open the isolation valves, all of the air can escape - is this true or do I just bleed them after re-opening isolation valves?
4) Is it a case of using the pressure tap on my combi to replace the water lost when removing?
5) Any general advice on this project?
Thanks muchly
Mark
I need to remove a radiator so I can remove tiles, plaster and paint. I believe I can do this without having to drain the entire system. I'm sure this is a simple question but I want to ensure I do it properly for obvious reasons.
There is a valve like this on each side of the radiator
1) Can I use this to isolate the radiator so I can remove it without draining the system?
2) If so how? Which part of the joint do I turn?
3) I'm told that when I reinstall the radiator I'm to have the bleed valves open so that when I re-open the isolation valves, all of the air can escape - is this true or do I just bleed them after re-opening isolation valves?
4) Is it a case of using the pressure tap on my combi to replace the water lost when removing?
5) Any general advice on this project?
Thanks muchly
Mark