Hi All,
First post, but I've used the forum for advice before.
My heated towel rail has developed a leak (the slow drip type) and needs to have the valves replaced.
It is not part of the central heating circuit, it comes on when the hot water is heating the cylinder. It's a closed ? system (expansion vessel etc).
So, my main question is can I easily drain this part of the system without having to drain all the radiators too?
None of my radiators have draining points so I'm guessing there's one lurking in the cupboard where the boiler is housed.
For a two bed flat, there's pipes EVERYWHERE!
First post, but I've used the forum for advice before.
My heated towel rail has developed a leak (the slow drip type) and needs to have the valves replaced.
It is not part of the central heating circuit, it comes on when the hot water is heating the cylinder. It's a closed ? system (expansion vessel etc).
So, my main question is can I easily drain this part of the system without having to drain all the radiators too?
None of my radiators have draining points so I'm guessing there's one lurking in the cupboard where the boiler is housed.
For a two bed flat, there's pipes EVERYWHERE!