Hello,
I have fitted half a dozen radiators to the downstairs of my house (all of them) amid various renovation work. The downstairs loop is fed from two 22mm risers from upstairs and there is a drain gate valve in the floor downstairs going outside (pipes downstairs all in the screed).
After fitting the rads, as I had done lots of tail work (different rad sizes to before) I thought it would be clever to fill it using a watering can down the two risers (they are open and unconnected awaiting me to do upstairs plumbing). This went fine, I left overnight, no leaks, opened gaye valve and it drained down. All bleed valves left open.
Now I am paranoid the radiators are rusting out as they have gotten wet and are now empty.
Am I worried about nothing, should I repeat this with some sort of inhibitor that will then be wasted in short order? Should I remove rads to air them out / dry? It may be a month or two still until rest of system is in service...
Many thanks for any suggestions.
I have fitted half a dozen radiators to the downstairs of my house (all of them) amid various renovation work. The downstairs loop is fed from two 22mm risers from upstairs and there is a drain gate valve in the floor downstairs going outside (pipes downstairs all in the screed).
After fitting the rads, as I had done lots of tail work (different rad sizes to before) I thought it would be clever to fill it using a watering can down the two risers (they are open and unconnected awaiting me to do upstairs plumbing). This went fine, I left overnight, no leaks, opened gaye valve and it drained down. All bleed valves left open.
Now I am paranoid the radiators are rusting out as they have gotten wet and are now empty.
Am I worried about nothing, should I repeat this with some sort of inhibitor that will then be wasted in short order? Should I remove rads to air them out / dry? It may be a month or two still until rest of system is in service...
Many thanks for any suggestions.
