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yer it deffo has 2 pipes going into the right side, ive seen this done before so i should be fine. just wonted to no if i had to turn the hole suply of water of or if its fine to just turn off the valve
 
hiya guys just a quick question, im starting a job monday and i have to remove a radiator to tile behind.

some people might find this a silly question but i havent had to remove 1 before. when removing the radiator do i have to cut all hot and cold of in the house ? or do i just turn the valve off on the side of the radiator?

Hot and cold has nothing to do with the central heating, isolating the water to the property has no bearing on the system (well unless it is a gravity feed system that you plan to drain)

turn off the thermostaic valve and the lock shield - the pipes either side of the rad. one you can do by hand the other you may need some pliers for, you have then isolated the rad you need to remove. please be aware that some old valves may weep slightly and it would be best practice to cap them off (some caps will cost you £1-2 depending on which size valves you have) also keep in mind that some thermostaic valves can open many hours after you have left them if the water temp drops (rare but does happen) so try not to leave the valves, unless capped, over night
 
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somthing else you need to take into account is the thickness of tile, sometimes if there is limited play in the pipes and you tile behind it can put extra pressure on the flow and retun pipes because of the new position of the rad. you can off course tile round the rad brackets and not re-install them on top of the tiles but this does look awful IMO. The rad brackes will normally have two settings, one close to the wall and one set slightly further. If the rad is currently set further away from the wall then you can turn the brackets the other way around, thus taking into acount the thickness of tile. if it is already set at the minimum setting and you decide to tile round please be aware that towels and what not may no longer be able to slide behind the rad because the gap is too small

whoops didn't mean to go into it so far but there you go:lol:
 
The flow and return both go into one valve in this case. The flow actually has, or should have a tube which forces the water to the other end of the radiator. As well as the contol knob you can see there will be a cap/cover with a screw inside to shut the other flow/return off. I forget which way round. You have a problem though, after the valves are turned off and you have let the water drain out, (Just crack the nut round the valve) you can't just lift it off because of the tube. You have to lift and move the radiator away from the valve end. Sometimes you haven't the space.especially in a bathroom. Might have to call a plumber in to be safe.
pm if I can help any more
 
im my experiance tsv's never turn off fully and must always be capped or the system drained
 
im my experiance tsv's never turn off fully and must always be capped or the system drained
this won't be a trv Mike but some do only go to a frost setting. In these cases unscrew the top of the trv off, put a 5p piece inside and screw back on and screw down. this usually shuts the valve off
 

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