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realstokebloke
Oh dear.
I had to drain & re-fill my open vent system while messing about changing the tanks in the loft (i now know i needn't have drained it fully - but that's ano story!)
Anyway on refilling, i was letting some water flush through the system & out at the drain off radiator valve by the door, into a hosepipe, into a bucket & away - all was fine until...i removed the hosepipe to re-tighten the drain off 'screw insert' & guess what, it must have shot out in the water in the bucket and into the flower beds at the front?
Yes, the little 'screw insert'.
So after a proverbial & fruitless needle in the haystack search i gave up looking. I have just isolated the rad at either valve & it seems tight but obviously i have a problem here.
My rads have these ridiculous drain off valves that have the 'screw insert' in the ridged extension that comes straight out vertically & away from the flange nut at the other side (not the ones with the drain off at 45 or so degrees & a proper stop that won't come out at the end).
OK, i should have forseen that maybe but nevertheless, i still think these were designed by a cretin!
Have i got any chance of getting a new screw insert to fit (i tried the insert for the radiator bleed valve but it doesn't fit).
If i can't it might be easier to drain off again & fit a proper one but as i'll have to cut the olive off the pipe (& it hasn't got a lot of slack to reach up when i fit a new one) i could really do with finding a valve with the same thread to use the same nut.
But even if i drain down again (!) i can't get the nut off w/out ruining the olive as above to take with me to check the fit of a new valve (with a "proper" drain off).
Any ideas?
Or is it just cut the olive & hope there's enough slack when it's off to allow it to stretch up for the new valve?
Thanks.
I had to drain & re-fill my open vent system while messing about changing the tanks in the loft (i now know i needn't have drained it fully - but that's ano story!)
Anyway on refilling, i was letting some water flush through the system & out at the drain off radiator valve by the door, into a hosepipe, into a bucket & away - all was fine until...i removed the hosepipe to re-tighten the drain off 'screw insert' & guess what, it must have shot out in the water in the bucket and into the flower beds at the front?
Yes, the little 'screw insert'.
So after a proverbial & fruitless needle in the haystack search i gave up looking. I have just isolated the rad at either valve & it seems tight but obviously i have a problem here.
My rads have these ridiculous drain off valves that have the 'screw insert' in the ridged extension that comes straight out vertically & away from the flange nut at the other side (not the ones with the drain off at 45 or so degrees & a proper stop that won't come out at the end).
OK, i should have forseen that maybe but nevertheless, i still think these were designed by a cretin!
Have i got any chance of getting a new screw insert to fit (i tried the insert for the radiator bleed valve but it doesn't fit).
If i can't it might be easier to drain off again & fit a proper one but as i'll have to cut the olive off the pipe (& it hasn't got a lot of slack to reach up when i fit a new one) i could really do with finding a valve with the same thread to use the same nut.
But even if i drain down again (!) i can't get the nut off w/out ruining the olive as above to take with me to check the fit of a new valve (with a "proper" drain off).
Any ideas?
Or is it just cut the olive & hope there's enough slack when it's off to allow it to stretch up for the new valve?
Thanks.