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Replacing all rads at once.

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I have now removed all my rads in preparation for replacing.

Whilst undoing the last rad it was on so tight that I split the connection. I had to cut the pipe and put and end stop on whilst water was a-gushing. I thought this was strange since I had put a bung in the feed pipe in the header tank.

I thought that if you put a bung in this tank it would stop the flow (to a great extent anyway)
 
If its an open system, you will need to block the vent pipe also.
 

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