Hi,
I wonder if someone can point me in the right direction?
I am replacing 2 of our old radiators in our childrens bedrooms, the first of which replaced with no incident as they were 2 valves that I could switch off, an in and an out. However, the second radiator has a single inlet valve with 2 pipes going into it with no bypass screw either (see image).
My question is, how can I stop the water from the system so I can replace the radiator without draining the system. Am I missing something simple or will I have to freeze the pipe?
Thanks in advance
James
I wonder if someone can point me in the right direction?
I am replacing 2 of our old radiators in our childrens bedrooms, the first of which replaced with no incident as they were 2 valves that I could switch off, an in and an out. However, the second radiator has a single inlet valve with 2 pipes going into it with no bypass screw either (see image).
My question is, how can I stop the water from the system so I can replace the radiator without draining the system. Am I missing something simple or will I have to freeze the pipe?
Thanks in advance
James