Radiator removal
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freeflow
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Radiator removal

Post by freeflow » Thu Feb 03, 2022 10:29 am

Hi looking for an opinion, I got a large radiator in a room that has already got one and that is surplus to requirements. I like to remove this and installed it in another room which has only got a small radiator.
My system is a non-pressurized one with a standard oil boiler, can I just remove the radiator cap the ends and extend the upstairs pipes to fit the new size, or do I have to connect the in and out pipes and drain and refill the system?

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Re: Radiator removal

Post by stoneyboy » Fri Feb 04, 2022 10:34 pm

Hi freeflow,
You could leave the rad valves in place and connect to these once the old radiator has been removed. This would save draining the system but you would have in-line radiator valves.
Regards S

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