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givingitago
Hi all,
I'm renovating our bathroom and want to replace the old rad with a towel rail. I'm tiling the bathroom, so I know that once the rad is off the wall it's going to be a few days before I can put up the new rail. The family can survive without heating in the height of June(!) but they'll be wanting hot water, so I wanted to check with the pros that my plan is ok.
The CH/water run off a Vokera RS 20-80 Turbo combi boiler, with a sealed CH system. The new towel rail has the same pipe centres as the old rad, wall spacing looks ok so hopefully no pipework mods required. Would the following be a suitable plan of action?
- set CH to summer setting. Filling loop closed.
- open upstairs rad bleed valves, including one to be replaced
- drain system to below level of upstairs rads
- close rad bleed valves
- remove bathroom rad
- cover tail pipes to stop contaminants
- close CH flow and return valves on boiler
- allow family to use boiler for hot water while I tile etc
- fit new towel rail, leaving both rail valves closed
- open an upstairs bleed valve
- open boiler flow and return valves
- start re-filling system from filling loop, waiting for water to run from open rad bleed valve
- close bleed valve, go to next upstairs rad, open bleed etc
- repeat till i get to towel rail
- add inhibitor through towel rail valve then fill it/bleed it
- check pressure on boiler gauge is good
- check filling loop closed
- test CH
I know the boiler is ancient (18 years or so) but it runs well - its next annual service is due in August.
Thanks in advance for your wise words - this forum is great 🙂
David.
I'm renovating our bathroom and want to replace the old rad with a towel rail. I'm tiling the bathroom, so I know that once the rad is off the wall it's going to be a few days before I can put up the new rail. The family can survive without heating in the height of June(!) but they'll be wanting hot water, so I wanted to check with the pros that my plan is ok.
The CH/water run off a Vokera RS 20-80 Turbo combi boiler, with a sealed CH system. The new towel rail has the same pipe centres as the old rad, wall spacing looks ok so hopefully no pipework mods required. Would the following be a suitable plan of action?
- set CH to summer setting. Filling loop closed.
- open upstairs rad bleed valves, including one to be replaced
- drain system to below level of upstairs rads
- close rad bleed valves
- remove bathroom rad
- cover tail pipes to stop contaminants
- close CH flow and return valves on boiler
- allow family to use boiler for hot water while I tile etc
- fit new towel rail, leaving both rail valves closed
- open an upstairs bleed valve
- open boiler flow and return valves
- start re-filling system from filling loop, waiting for water to run from open rad bleed valve
- close bleed valve, go to next upstairs rad, open bleed etc
- repeat till i get to towel rail
- add inhibitor through towel rail valve then fill it/bleed it
- check pressure on boiler gauge is good
- check filling loop closed
- test CH
I know the boiler is ancient (18 years or so) but it runs well - its next annual service is due in August.
Thanks in advance for your wise words - this forum is great 🙂
David.