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Default Replacing Radiator(s) Help

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On Sun, 09 Nov 2008 23:51:24 GMT, "The Medway Handyman"
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On Sun, 09 Nov 2008 23:18:58 GMT, "The Medway Handyman"
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I have replaced Ch rads etc etc on my old system but now I have a
sealed system ( Combi) and I want to sometime in the future move
or replace a rad or two. I know it's not the ideal time of year
to be doing this but I need to do it when the urge takes me .
I want to confirm what I need to do so here's what I intend doing
and would appreciate if you could point out anything I have missed
or don't need to do .

(1) switch off power to boiler.
(2) switch off water supply feeding boiler ( is this necessary ?)

If you isolate the rads via the lockshield & TRV, then no. Use a
blanking cap on the TRV. If you are not cutting into the pipework
then yes.

Eh...That's confused me now ,especially that last part .


Sorry. If you just need to take the rad off for decorating for
example, then just isolate the rad, no need to turn off the supply.
If you need to replace the rad with a larger/smaller one, then you
would need to switch off the water supply, as you would be cutting
the pipes.


Ok.....but does the water supply not go via the filling loop so if it
is closed then does that not mean it makes no difference ....not that
it's a problem closing the water valve anyway .


The filling loop will shut off the supply to the rads if thats what you are
asking.


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