Hi,
Apologies if this is somewhere on the forum or Internet, but for the life of me, I cannot find anywhere that describes what to do. Here are two photos of each end of the radiator in question that I was attempting to remove:
Now, I understand the left side, and am unsure what to do with the right side.
So far I have:
- turned the boiler off
- switched the boiler fused spur off
- turned the water stopcock off
- turned on all the taps until they drained dry
- attached some clearflex/tygon hose to the draincock on the kitchen radiator and put the other end of the hose near the drain outside
- opened all the TRV valves in the house to maximum
- opened all the bleed valves in the house from upstairs down to downstairs
- waited for several hours for the system to drain until barely a trickle flows out of the draincock/hose
I was about to undo the union (?) nuts off the sides of the radiator with an adjustable spanner and looked at the right hand side of the radiator above and am stumped as to what to do.
The massive nut caked in paint seems like it's part of the radiator and I tried undoing it with a pipe wrench (the slip-adjust simple type) and it didn't seem to want to turn.
I bought 4 female end caps which I would think would cap off the pipes/valves when the radiator is removed, but what on earth do I do on the right side? It doesn't look like a (normal sized?) female end cap could fit on what would remain if I managed to get the nut undone at that end.
We've got plasterers booked for 8am Saturday to plaster the lounge, so I'm keen to get the radiators off in time for then. We're also planning on replacing them with new ones.
The remaining radiators in the house all have lockshield + TRV stats on them, with the exception of the bathroom radiator, which appears to have two lockshield valves.
It might be painfully obvious as to what I should do, but as I've never seen a radiator plumbed in like this, and the fact that it's caked in paint, I can't see what should undo.
Is it a plastic compression fitting or something? If it is, can I undo it and get some sort of compression fitting plug/cap?
If not, any ideas?
Apologies if this is somewhere on the forum or Internet, but for the life of me, I cannot find anywhere that describes what to do. Here are two photos of each end of the radiator in question that I was attempting to remove:
Now, I understand the left side, and am unsure what to do with the right side.
So far I have:
- turned the boiler off
- switched the boiler fused spur off
- turned the water stopcock off
- turned on all the taps until they drained dry
- attached some clearflex/tygon hose to the draincock on the kitchen radiator and put the other end of the hose near the drain outside
- opened all the TRV valves in the house to maximum
- opened all the bleed valves in the house from upstairs down to downstairs
- waited for several hours for the system to drain until barely a trickle flows out of the draincock/hose
I was about to undo the union (?) nuts off the sides of the radiator with an adjustable spanner and looked at the right hand side of the radiator above and am stumped as to what to do.
The massive nut caked in paint seems like it's part of the radiator and I tried undoing it with a pipe wrench (the slip-adjust simple type) and it didn't seem to want to turn.
I bought 4 female end caps which I would think would cap off the pipes/valves when the radiator is removed, but what on earth do I do on the right side? It doesn't look like a (normal sized?) female end cap could fit on what would remain if I managed to get the nut undone at that end.
We've got plasterers booked for 8am Saturday to plaster the lounge, so I'm keen to get the radiators off in time for then. We're also planning on replacing them with new ones.
The remaining radiators in the house all have lockshield + TRV stats on them, with the exception of the bathroom radiator, which appears to have two lockshield valves.
It might be painfully obvious as to what I should do, but as I've never seen a radiator plumbed in like this, and the fact that it's caked in paint, I can't see what should undo.
Is it a plastic compression fitting or something? If it is, can I undo it and get some sort of compression fitting plug/cap?
If not, any ideas?