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I was in a Best Western at my last gig with electronic radiator valves connected by wifi. Hummed and clicked like anything. Terrible invention. Tried to remove the darned thing which locked it into full open boil the room mode. -
Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Actually, Suity, scratch that, as you are on the bench consider it a useful time to brush up on your plumbing skillsOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostAnd spoil our fun! Are you mad??
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Ah yes, thanks. I had a feeling the flash electronic ones would be more likely to do that.Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
I was in a Best Western at my last gig with electronic radiator valves connected by wifi. Hummed and clicked like anything. Terrible invention. Tried to remove the darned thing which locked it into full open boil the room mode.
So old fashioned analog(ue) wax ones it is then!Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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As per NLUK.
1. Drain the system (you should be able to find a drain point at the lowest point in the system, failing that do it from the lowest rad).
2. Remove each rad in turn and pressure wash out (I notice Europarts have one for £40, less with the current 15% on line discount).
3. Replace one valve on each with a mechanical TRV (£5.24 in quanity with the corresponding exit valves and compression joints . These are silent in operation. To fit ensure you have 2 good quality adjustable spanners.
4. Refill the system, starting with only 5 liters or so and check each new valve is not leaking. If using an inhibitor add it to the system when it is not yet full but is also not leaking from any of the valves.
Just done all of ours after replacing the back boiler with a modern condenser. You get the chance to pick some nice decorative ones for the lounge on the money you save. Cheap decorative radsComment
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FTFY, traitor.Originally posted by NigelJK View PostAs per NLUK.
1. Drain the system (you should be able to find a drain point at the lowest point in the system, failing that do it from the lowest rad).
2. Remove each rad in turn and pressure wash out (I notice Europarts have one for £40, less with the current 15% on line discount).
3. Replace one valve on each with a mechanical TRV (£5.24 in quanity with the corresponding exit valves and compression joints . These are silent in operation. To fit ensure you have 2 good quality adjustable spanners.
4. Refill the system, starting with only 8 pints, 16 fluid ounces or so and check each new valve is not leaking. If using an inhibitor add it to the system when it is not yet full but is also not leaking from any of the valves.
Just done all of ours after replacing the back boiler with a modern condenser. You get the chance to pick some nice decorative ones for the lounge on the money you save. Cheap decorative radsComment
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostAs per NLUK.
1. Drain the system (you should be able to find a drain point at the lowest point in the system, failing that do it from the lowest rad).
Report back to CUK with any disasters / findings (including family evacuation)
2. Remove each rad in turn and pressure wash out (I notice Europarts have one for £40, less with the current 15% on line discount).
Report back to CUK with any disasters / findings (including serious injury)
3. Replace one valve on each with a mechanical TRV (£5.24 in quanity with the corresponding exit valves and compression joints . These are silent in operation. To fit ensure you have 2 good quality adjustable spanners.
Report back to CUK with any disasters / findings (including serious injury)
4. Refill the system, starting with only 5 liters or so and check each new valve is not leaking. If using an inhibitor add it to the system when it is not yet full but is also not leaking from any of the valves.
Report back to CUK with any disasters / findings (including, floods, family evacuation and serious injury)
Just done all of ours after replacing the back boiler with a modern condenser. You get the chance to pick some nice decorative ones for the lounge on the money you save. Cheap decorative radsThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by vetran View PostAve Imperator, morituri te salutant
We don't need to dumb things down for Suity, how else will he learnOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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