Stuck Pegler TRV

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Hi all. I need to remove a rad tomorrow.

I suspect that the TRV pin is stuck. When I open the bleed valve after closing both ends the water pee'd out

I removed the head and tried to push the pin down. It would not move. The pin looked like it had black gunk around it. Should I tap it with a hammer or try to pull it up before trying to push it down.

I need to remove the rad to paper behind it tomorrow before the customer gets back from holiday.

Thanks in advance.
 
Put a drop of penetrating oil on the pin,leave it for 20mins and tap the pin a few times,see if it frees up.
If you have a decorators cap to fit the TRV use it rather than the actuator head.
By the way ,water will come out the bleed valve for a little bit and then stop when both valves are closed fully.
 
Many thanks.

I don't have the decorator cap but I plan to use a 15m end cap with a washer.

Would WD40 be sufficient?
 
I don't have the decorator cap but I plan to use a 15m end cap with a washer.
Yes, for peace of mind, but it the TRV goes to "off", some don't, you'll get no water out of it anyway.
 
Instead, you can use a small coin, placed in the TRV head, then the head refitted.

Tnx, I have used my nicotine gum in the past to "glue" coins in decorator's caps in the past. Icky, but I also use nicotine gum to hold screws onto the end of the screwdriver when needed.

Even ickier... this week a mate and I made a nicotine snowman. Absent of carrots, I made the nose out of a diclofenac sodium tablet cut in half and the hat was a bit of foil from the tablet card.

snowman.jpg

Naturally, I haven't told the pub owner that it was made out of gum that we had been eating...
 
Just to update. I decided to swerve the rad removal.

The customer got a plumber in.

I hadn't realised that when you take the Peglar TRV head off, there is another section which needs to be removed to access the basic pin.

The plumber fitted a decorator's cap over the lower pin which stopped the water coming through.

I papered the section and refitted the rad today.

He mentioned that because she has a contract with British Gas, he will leave them to fit a new TRV at some point in the future.

Thanks for all of the advice- much appreciated.
 

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