I am upgrading to a Type 22 radiator in my kitchen as I'm now working from my kitchen table and it's never quite warm enough in here.
I have an old micro bore system, and having seen a plumber convert an upstairs radiator to type 22 I am confident of being able to do this myself in the kitchen.
My query regards draining the system. The kitchen radiator sits lower than my combi boiler (which is also in the kitchen).
Is it really necessary to drain the whole system from top to bottom?
I realise the rad itself will contain water but if I don't open any bleed valves in the upstairs rads, and release pressure via the combi boiler, will I be able to remove the radiator and original valves without water continuing to flow from the pipework?
Obviously I know about gravity but the trick of putting a hole in a plastic water bottle and water not running out comes to mind.
I am also concerned about how to introduce rust inhibitors if I drain everything completely.
Thank you in advance.
I have an old micro bore system, and having seen a plumber convert an upstairs radiator to type 22 I am confident of being able to do this myself in the kitchen.
My query regards draining the system. The kitchen radiator sits lower than my combi boiler (which is also in the kitchen).
Is it really necessary to drain the whole system from top to bottom?
I realise the rad itself will contain water but if I don't open any bleed valves in the upstairs rads, and release pressure via the combi boiler, will I be able to remove the radiator and original valves without water continuing to flow from the pipework?
Obviously I know about gravity but the trick of putting a hole in a plastic water bottle and water not running out comes to mind.
I am also concerned about how to introduce rust inhibitors if I drain everything completely.
Thank you in advance.