Emptying just one radiator only, before removal.
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Stewart7
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Emptying just one radiator only, before removal.

by Stewart7 » Mon Dec 21, 2020 8:09 pm

Can anyone help me with a replacement for a gadget I had many years ago? It was a small brass connector, used to connect a bicycle pump to the radiator bleed valve. It allowed you to pump the radiator full of air, forcing all the water back into the CH header tank. The rad could then be removed empty and lighter.
One end of the adapter was screwed inplace of the bleed screw, and the other took the short tube from the bicycle pump. It was only about 2" long, very cheap to buy, and extremely useful. I've lost mine and neither the internet or my local merchants have them.
Can anyone help?
Many thanks
Stewart

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Re: Emptying just one radiator only, before removal.

by stoneyboy » Thu Dec 24, 2020 10:09 pm

Hi stewart7
Never seen such an adaptor. You can always close both valves, slacken the valve connector at one end and drain into an aluminium tray - food trays are ideal because you can bend them round the pipe.
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Re: Emptying just one radiator only, before removal.

by Stewart7 » Thu Dec 31, 2020 8:04 pm

Thanks stoneyboy
Looks as though its my only option. However, I read somewhere that double (convector) rads are a waste of money because the rear part sends heat into the wall, and the fins send hot air up to the ceiling. So I was going to experiment with pumping the rear part of one rad full of air and see if it makes any difference to the heat output.
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Stewart

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Re: Emptying just one radiator only, before removal.

by stoneyboy » Thu Dec 31, 2020 9:32 pm

Hi stewart7
Not sure how you will achieve filling the rear panel with air but it will reduce the radiator output by about 1/3. Possibly better to fit a reflective foam liner on the wall.
Regards S

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