Quick radiator question
Discussion
Yes you can do it, just make sure the trv is fully off. Put a couple of containers under each valve as you undo them to catch any drips/spills then (with help if its a big rad) lift the rad and block the open ends with a your hand and then turn it upside down to hold the water in the rad so you can carry it outside to empty.
miniman said:
Next question: instead of putting back the radiator, will the same fittings work with a towel rad / warmer? The fittings themselves are on the end of flexi plastic pipes which emerge from the wall via a triangular doodad.
I think this should work - but I hate those flexi pipes,,,miniman said:
Next question: instead of putting back the radiator, will the same fittings work with a towel rad / warmer? The fittings themselves are on the end of flexi plastic pipes which emerge from the wall via a triangular doodad.
Plastic microbore pipes come out from the stud wall/ dot and dab wall behind the rad. Then go to valves? Newish house? If so, a dreadful way of doing it with dreadful microbore.If you swap the rad for a towel rail, you see the gaping hole and pipes flexing on down to the valves. Not much can be easily done about it though.
Pipes coming up from the floor tend to use straight radiator valves. Pipes coming out of the wall perpendicular to the towel rail tend to use 90' angled valves. Available in chrome to match a chromed rail.
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