

No, I want to take a towel rail off so I can decorate.so are you altering the pipework to upstairs rad ?
just close the towel rads valves and remove that will leave water in system so the hot water works with no need to touch boiler valves which are notorious for leaking when touchedNo, I want to take a towel rail off so I can decorate.
I was thinking if the room stat was calling for heat, then the valve would be closed so that I could demand hot water
Ok thanks. BTW Boiler is Greenstar Highflow 440just close the towel rads valves and remove that will leave water in system so the hot water works with no need to touch boiler valves which are notorious for leaking when touched
boiler valves best left alone thenOk thanks. BTW Boiler is Greenstar Highflow 440
If you isolate one rad you can leave the HW and CH working as normal. The other rads are still working. You'll need to repressurise when you refit the rad and bleed it as it refills.No, I want to take a towel rail off so I can decorate.
I was thinking if the room stat was calling for heat, then the valve would be closed so that I could demand hot water
its a towel rad . he could hide the missing bits with a towelIf you isolate one rad you can leave the HW and CH working as normal. The other rads are still working. You'll need to repressurise when you refit the rad and bleed it as it refills.
But why bother removing the rad? It's usually possible to paint or wallpaper behind a rad so the bits missed aren't readily visible.
Ah OK, I'd missed thatits a towel rad
Not on a towel railIf you isolate one rad you can leave the HW and CH working as normal. The other rads are still working. You'll need to repressurise when you refit the rad and bleed it as it refills.
But why bother removing the rad? It's usually possible to paint or wallpaper behind a rad so the bits missed aren't readily visible.

Post #5 - @gas112 isn’t a plumber but a very experienced gas/heating engineerWhat would plumbers do.
just close the towel rads valves and remove that will leave water in system so the hot water works with no need to touch boiler valves which are notorious for leaking when touched
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