by allotmentboss »
Thu Feb 28, 2008 1:45 pm
As the post above said, strictly speaking you need to drain from the lowest point fo the system. However, it depends on what you're draining for as to how much of a drain you need.
We also don't have any drain points on our system (despite it only being a few years old - I guess the installer saw a way to shave off a pound or two...) so I generally drain by undoing one of the connections to one of the downstairs radiators; this is only about 6-8 inches above the lowest point, so is "drained enough" for everything I need.
I'd also recommend opening the bleed valves in the upstairs radiators so that the water can flow out freely (otherwise it dribbles away against a vacuum). Whatever you do, have towels, buckets, ... a plenty if you can't get a connection to run a pipe outside.
I'm a diy-er by the way, not a pro - so, treat my advice (or flame me!) accordingly.