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Cast iron radiator with no bleed valve?

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Hello, I’m hoping I can get some advice from those knowledgeable with this type of radiator. I want to bleed several of these but I cannot find a bleed valve anywhere on it, I almost believe that there isn’t one fitted, but I’ve heard all rads should have them.

I’ve included some photos showing the fittings:

Any ideas how I can bleed this?



Thank you!
 

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Thanks, have just checked and definitely nothing in or attached to the wall.

If this rad doesn't have one, can this be bled by slowly loosening the large brass nut that connects the pipe to the radiator? (see the photo of top-right)
 
These can be drilled and tapped to receive a 1/8 BSP air tapping, air will be trapped in there how ever they are piped you could break the valve nut but it's a messy job doing it that way. Kop
 
You might put an aav adjacent to the radiators in a discreet place adjacent to the top return. I always thought that the old system of bottom and top connections was usually hooked up at opposite ends of the rads ..centralheatking
Correct CHK top and bottom opposite end the norm commercially schools, hospitals and the like . Cheers Kop
 

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