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Plumbing advice for a novice please. I have followed this forum for a while but my level of knowledge is limited so haven’t contributed.
I could get a plumber in but it’s something I ought to be able to do myself. I have always been keen on general DIY (woodworking mainly) but with a busy desk job I never had time and always ended up paying someone to do what I really wanted to do myself. Since I retired a few years ago I have the time and am always learning. I did attend a plumbing evening course but that was stopped in the 2020 lockdown and I haven’t (yet) gone back. I learned how to bend and join pipes and fit basins and toilets, but I never got as far as central heating!
I need to drain down my central heating system so that I can replace a radiator. The old radiator has corroded and leaks so I have bought a replacement from Screwfix which fits the space perfectly. The procedure looks straightforward but unfortunately the lockshield valve has jammed open and my attempts to close it have resulted in shearing the top off. So I need to replace it and hence the need to drain down the system.
It’s a fairly old bungalow and the plumbing has probably had changes over the years. The central heating system is gravity fed and we have a standard CH boiler. There are two drain valves in the cupboard next to the hot water tank. I don’t know which I ought to fit the hose to. I attach a couple of photos. I am hoping that someone experienced will look at it and say it’s obvious and give me the answer! It was suggest to me that the left hand valve might well be used for a separate isolated zone.
Maybe I am overthinking it and I should open and drain both valves.
Thanks in advance.
Plumbing advice for a novice please. I have followed this forum for a while but my level of knowledge is limited so haven’t contributed.
I could get a plumber in but it’s something I ought to be able to do myself. I have always been keen on general DIY (woodworking mainly) but with a busy desk job I never had time and always ended up paying someone to do what I really wanted to do myself. Since I retired a few years ago I have the time and am always learning. I did attend a plumbing evening course but that was stopped in the 2020 lockdown and I haven’t (yet) gone back. I learned how to bend and join pipes and fit basins and toilets, but I never got as far as central heating!
I need to drain down my central heating system so that I can replace a radiator. The old radiator has corroded and leaks so I have bought a replacement from Screwfix which fits the space perfectly. The procedure looks straightforward but unfortunately the lockshield valve has jammed open and my attempts to close it have resulted in shearing the top off. So I need to replace it and hence the need to drain down the system.
It’s a fairly old bungalow and the plumbing has probably had changes over the years. The central heating system is gravity fed and we have a standard CH boiler. There are two drain valves in the cupboard next to the hot water tank. I don’t know which I ought to fit the hose to. I attach a couple of photos. I am hoping that someone experienced will look at it and say it’s obvious and give me the answer! It was suggest to me that the left hand valve might well be used for a separate isolated zone.
Maybe I am overthinking it and I should open and drain both valves.
Thanks in advance.