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Is it good practice what I'm planning to do. I want to drain the central heating and then put 2 isolating valves on the flow and return in readiness for when I purchase another radiator and that way after doing a little bit of pipework I can just top the system up. I want to drain now while the weather is warm and not do it when I'm freezing my nuts off.
 
I wouldn’t recommend the iso valves as there restrictive eg small bore either full bore or some lockshield gate valves
 
I wouldn’t recommend the iso valves as there restrictive eg small bore either full bore or some lockshield gate valves
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/essen...15mm-lever-ball-valve-with-black-handle/8247v
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