Help to identify heating/boiler system
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Hi all,
I need a bit of help if any of you are feeling generous.
I need to drain my heating system to fit thermostat valves to the radiators downstairs, the problem is im not sure what sort of heating system we have so im therefore also not sure how to go about draining it depending on type.


thanks dave
I need a bit of help if any of you are feeling generous.
I need to drain my heating system to fit thermostat valves to the radiators downstairs, the problem is im not sure what sort of heating system we have so im therefore also not sure how to go about draining it depending on type.
thanks dave
Ferg said:
It's a quite badly installed pressurised system.
You can drain it simply by attaching a hose to a low down drain-off cock. Then refill by means of the filling loop.
thanks,You can drain it simply by attaching a hose to a low down drain-off cock. Then refill by means of the filling loop.
Edited by Ferg on Saturday 16th October 17:47
do i need to turn off boiler etc and stop water going into it? also how do you refil with filling loop?
What makes it badly installed? sure the pipe work is messy and its crammed into a corner of our loft - but its been put there as we will be extending into part of other side of loft?
devonshiredave said:
Ferg said:
It's a quite badly installed pressurised system.
You can drain it simply by attaching a hose to a low down drain-off cock. Then refill by means of the filling loop.
thanks,You can drain it simply by attaching a hose to a low down drain-off cock. Then refill by means of the filling loop.
do i need to turn off boiler etc and stop water going into it? also how do you refil with filling loop?
What makes it badly installed? sure the pipe work is messy and its crammed into a corner of our loft - but its been put there as we will be extending into part of other side of loft?
Yes, you need to turn the boiler off and that silver braided pipe in the picture is the filling loop. Once you are ready open the valve and refill until that gauge shows 1 Bar cold.
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