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draining a sealed system
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 12:36 pm
by John Paul
I want to add control thermostats to my radiators ,i live in bunglow and have a sealed system in place .the system works on oil,and the boiler is housed outside slightly elevated .I know how to release the pressure at the boiler,but there is no drain off cock on the heating system to let the water out of the heatihg system .Can anyone help ?
Regards paul
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 10:52 pm
by rosebery
Crack the union at one of the radiator valves and let it out that way. Its time consuming and don't do it where you have pale cream carpets!!
While you have it drained fit a drain cock. You can buy a replacement lockshield valve for one of your rads that has one built in.
Cheers
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 2:39 pm
by John Paul
do i need the pump running to get water out of system?
Regards paul
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 4:20 pm
by htg engineer
How are the radiators fed ?
If the pipes come up from the floor then you will be able to drain all radiators together, turn off one radiator - with a dust sheet to catch any water and you may also need another pair of hands if you've never done it before - undo the nuts connecting the valves to the radiator, placing your thumb over each end - lift the radiator off and empty outside. Then you will be able to connect the hose to the radiator valve using 15mm pipe, nut and olive or similar depening on whether the radiator tails are 1/2" or 3/4" - open valve and the system will drain
If the pipes come down to each radiator from the loft you're going to have to drain each one individually.
As rosebery says buy the radiator valves which incorporate a drain point, it'll be much easier for future work.
htg
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 12:38 pm
by John Paul
Thank you,
the radiators are fed from under the floor,i shall work on one of the smaller rads. If i place a hose on the feed end to empty the system,do i need to do the same on the return end ? do i need the pump on ?
Thanks again