by plumbbob »
Thu Aug 22, 2013 9:29 pm
I've been using these kits regularly for over five years now and how found in a majority of instances ther remove the necessity of draining down. The problem is, I have found no way of gauging beforehand how successful they will be. Sometimes the flow stops after about a pint and other times you wonder what's the point. Occasionally the flow won't stop, but it slows enough to allow for a compression coupling.
Here are a few tips I would offer.
1. Don't use a bung in the expansion pipe. Use a Speedfit end cap.
2. Don't work on the flow and return together. Do each at a time. (Breaks the vacuum otherwise)
3. The lower down you are on the system the less likely it will work.
4. Be prepared for a large unexpected flow of water. On one job I thought everything was under control and suddenly...... Luckily I had a thumb and a mate to empty the buckets.
Basically, you are in the lap of the gods.
Have you considered freezing the pipes?