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Would you not need to isolate all other rads to drain only the one as they are all connected? Now I am confused lol

I have never had to, isolate he flow and return under the boiler, should create a vacuum, plus it’s only for vertical pipes 😉
 
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Just open valve and catch the water , shouldn’t be much, then you can cut/ solder whatever you want !
I do this on open vented too just put a 22mm speedfit cap on the vent and a carrot in the feed!
Honestly this is pretty basic stuff i thought we all did.
 
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Just open valve and catch the water , shouldn’t be much, then you can cut/ solder whatever you want !
I do this on open vented too just put a 22mm speedfit cap on the vent and a carrot in the feed!
Honestly this is pretty basic stuff i thought we all did.
Well I would rather be safe than sorry, especially on a sealed system.
 
I always use this method if possible, ever since spending hours trying to refill a badly designed system - running round venting and backfilling with mains etc.
In terms of caution, I always have the appropriate sized speedfit cap nearby in case it lets go, and the trusty Charles hoover. Although only needed once, a faulty aav I hadn’t found in back of airing cupboard, this one I drained.
 
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FYI:

Just changed a 10mm trv today. In and out in approx 20 mins, and that includes cutting old olive off as new nut doesn’t marry up to existing. 😎
 

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