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Mike Barnard
 
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Default Radiators and stop valves.

Quickie.

Do you reccomend putting a stop or service valve between the pipework
and the TRV or lockshield? Makes it easier to fix a broken valve
logicly, but easy to fiddle with unless under the floorboards. And if
it's under, is it easier to drain the system to fix a valve than have
to move furniture and lift floorboards?

Ta muchly.

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Christian McArdle
 
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Default Radiators and stop valves.

Do you reccomend putting a stop or service valve between the pipework
and the TRV or lockshield?


I've never seen this. However, if I had such valves and wanted to remove a
radiator, I'd be very tempted to undo the compression side of the valves and
remove the radiator complete with them for mess free outside draining...

However, they would be ugly and I wouldn't bother unless under the
floorboards.

is it easier to drain the system to fix a valve than have
to move furniture and lift floorboards?


Draining and refilling is easy and gives you a good excuse to
flush/reinhibit the system. This can be a disadvantage if you've just put a
new load of inhibitor in.

Christian.


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