That’s great, clears how to block off rad and empty - but as the floor pipe leading up to the actual valve , when I go to remove the valve from the floor pipe to take away for service or to replace , will I get gushing water flying up from that ? If so....how do I safely remove the valve from...
Heating off , zero pressure , you’re suggesting I remove both screws from rad pipe and water pipe and neither pipe will flood me with water ?
Thanks
Pete
Thank you both
Wooden floor sadly.. but towells in place to stop any rot.
so can just cap this end the other end seems to be ultimately capped for water flow as I’ve closed valve - but how do I remove this valve to cap it ? Please advise all steps...
I assumed still called a thermostat ...
Ok bare with me total novice..
Water leaking heavily at times, does stop though? From the valve that alters the temperature in picture.
Have closed valve other side, and water continues to leak with heating off or on and with this thermostat to off or on. So basically isolated I think and off...