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Desi80
what size valve is you get? as looks like 10mm but not much difference between
No, you're right, I got a 15mm, it wasn't something I thought to check and assumed there was only one size. Live and learn 🙂
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what size valve is you get? as looks like 10mm but not much difference between
No, you're right, I got a 15mm, it wasn't something I thought to check and assumed there was only one size. Live and learn 🙂
Cheers Shaun, looks like I've got drain offs on pretty much all the rads so I'll go with the second one.
That's good you would be surprised how many don't have drain offs 🙂
you sure ? did you measure the pipe when you took the valve off
and yes filling valve might be passing so best replace (you can tell by taking the braided hose off any much water come out/doesnt stop )
Hehe, no I'm not sure. It was all a bit of a panic when I realized water was spurting 4ft up the wall 😉
All I know is the old nut didn't fit the new valve.
Unfortunately it's looking more likely I'm gonna have to do a drain down then to get the fill loop sorted. I assume they're compression fittings? I'll look into it.
I didn't take the 10mm valves back so when it's all emptied out I'll investigate properly.
If I'm installing a whole new valve what's the name of the plumber's mate stuff? Do I need that around the olive?
Yep that's the one, I thought it was blue instead of white.
So turn the stopcock off, connect hose to rad, open fill loop, open bleed valves, drain system.
Fit new fill loop, fit new valve, close drain off, close bleed valves, stopcock on, check fill loop and fill, bleed, fill, bleed etc.
Once I'm sure everything is ok, close both valves to a rad and drain some water out and buy or make something to add inhibitor. I haven't found a good way to add inhibitor yet.
Thanks for your time on this Shaun (and everyone!) it really helps.
Stuff like this always makes me smile. 20 quid on petrol, plus the cost of the wrong stuff, hours of time, house needing redecorated and the wife probably not speaking........all to save paying a pro who would have had it done before you boiled the kettle.
How hard can it be lol.
Looks like an old tradesave valve. Might have an 8 x 10mm bullet in it.
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