Hi,
about to replace some radiators, so need to drain system.
While i'm doing it I'm thinking about doing a mod to make future drain downs quicker:
Idea is adding a gatevalve on header tank outlet, and just below the gatevalve add a tee to a pipe that goes up to above tank level with another gate valve on that pipe (air admittance pipe).
Normally tank outlet valve will be open, and one on other pipe will be closed.
Then to drain system, close header tank outlet valve, and open air admittance pipe gatevalve. then only need to drain volume of water in pipework to do work.
What do you experts think of this ?
thanks John
about to replace some radiators, so need to drain system.
While i'm doing it I'm thinking about doing a mod to make future drain downs quicker:
Idea is adding a gatevalve on header tank outlet, and just below the gatevalve add a tee to a pipe that goes up to above tank level with another gate valve on that pipe (air admittance pipe).
Normally tank outlet valve will be open, and one on other pipe will be closed.
Then to drain system, close header tank outlet valve, and open air admittance pipe gatevalve. then only need to drain volume of water in pipework to do work.
What do you experts think of this ?
thanks John