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if i remove a trv (its not connected to a rad and i live in a bungalow dont know if that makes a diference) how much water will i have to contend with - need to know because it is so awkward to get at and i want to remove it and put a compressino elbow to the pipe so it could take a while
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you will get enough to flood the bungalow! get it drained and take as long as you need, too much for a bucket mate
 
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