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Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 9:20 pm Post Subject:
Help - Leaking radiator
I have a leaking radiator. I have turned off both valves to stop water entering the radiator and am trying to drain it off. For some reason, though, water is still coming out (so far, a washing up bowl of it).
The leak appears to be on the pipe between the balance valve and the radiator itself.
Any ideas how I can stop this thing leaking in the short term?
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Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 10:44 pm Post Subject:
Yes, one is the thermostatic valve. The other is the lockshield valve (I think that is what it is called. Turned them both clockwise until they wouldn't turn any further.
Rad is 54'' x 24'' (just measured it!) Currently onto 2nd washing up bowl of water.....
I will really resent having to get a plumber out as we have one booked in early December in any case...
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Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 10:49 pm Post Subject:
JohnD wrote:
Best tie up the ball valve in the Feed & Expansion Tank (if you have one) or make sure the filling loop is turned off (if not).
It is possible your old rad valves are not sealing tightly.
Okay, thanks for your reply, but I have no idea what these are. How might I turn of the 'filling loop'? I'm guessing the feed and expansion tank is the thing in the loft (not even sure we have one). Have to say I'm tempted to turn off the water at the mains so that I can at least go to bed!
Sorry for my ignorance, but then I guess it is people like me that keep plumbers in business!!
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