We have an open vented system that hasn't been drained for some time. The pump is struggling, but before I change it, I wanted to drain and refill the system with X400 for a week or two, then drain and re-fill.
The only drain I can find is on the boiler, which isn't the lowest point in the system, but it'll still let me take most of the water out. I put a rubber hose on the drain and opened it. Nothing. Not a drop of water came out. I opened a rad to see if that helped, but nothing. Put my wet-vac on the pipe, and still nothing. So, carefully, I took the top of the stop cock out. It unscrewed easily enough and revealed a nice clean chamber, with the valve itself still in place at the end of the chamber. The expectation, clearly, is that pressure will push the valve open, but it must be clogged and jammed in place. The boiler doesn't kettle, so the loop itself must be clear beyond the valve. My guess is that it hasn't been opened in ten years.
What's the best way to relieve this? I prodded around to see if it would move, but it's jammed in place, and I have no idea what kind of pressure the water will be under when it's released. I worry I won't be able to get the top back on and end up flooding the utility room with black water.
The only drain I can find is on the boiler, which isn't the lowest point in the system, but it'll still let me take most of the water out. I put a rubber hose on the drain and opened it. Nothing. Not a drop of water came out. I opened a rad to see if that helped, but nothing. Put my wet-vac on the pipe, and still nothing. So, carefully, I took the top of the stop cock out. It unscrewed easily enough and revealed a nice clean chamber, with the valve itself still in place at the end of the chamber. The expectation, clearly, is that pressure will push the valve open, but it must be clogged and jammed in place. The boiler doesn't kettle, so the loop itself must be clear beyond the valve. My guess is that it hasn't been opened in ten years.
What's the best way to relieve this? I prodded around to see if it would move, but it's jammed in place, and I have no idea what kind of pressure the water will be under when it's released. I worry I won't be able to get the top back on and end up flooding the utility room with black water.

