Pipe in bathroom wall

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Hi all,

Bit if a daft question.

Is there a way of finding out if a copper pipe has water running through it? Been taking plaster off the bathroom wall and have found a random pipe. No idea where it comes from or where it goes too. It is in a really awkward position though so need to move it. Obviously dont want to just cut it. Any advice very much appreciated

Thanks
 
Expose it then fit a strap-on thermometer. When ready run water and watch the needle. Any movement in either direction will indicate a loaded pipe.
 
Or a much simpler way would be to put your ear near the pipe and tell someone to open a tap, flush the toilet or even use any other plumbing fixture.

If water flows through the pipe, you’ll hear it. If it’s part of the hot water supply, then the pipe will turn warm.

Send a picture too. If it’s a redundant pipe then it may need investigating as dead legs are a no no.
 
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I think that’s part of the heating circuit. it’s the return pipe and it’s used to drain the system down via the drain cock.


I’m not a plumber though.
 
Ive got the boiler off at the mo and drained due to changing the towel rail. Will certainly crack it open and see if anything comes out. Hopefully it closes properly
 

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