Thursday, January 21, 2010

Bathroom Heated Towel Rails How Do You Change A Radiator?

How do you change a radiator? - bathroom heated towel rails

I could remove my old radiator in the bathroom and replace it with a heated towel rail. But I have no idea how the old hot water does not take a leak little help please?

5 comments:

Andrew L said...

If the new bike is not exactly the same size, the entire system, drain it and do some plumbing to connect the serious new valves in touch. If exactly the same size, you can disconnect at the old rad. Turn both valves (left). Place the container and old towels under the valves. Carefully loosen the nuts on both sides of the SAR. Enter the number of turns required to close the valve. The water begins to leave (probably to drain water very dirty). Once it has evaporated, you should be able to lift the rad cradle and rad new reversal of the above-described method put (wrapping PTFE tape) around the son.

luludood... said...

2 people are needed.
At either end are adjustable valves. Closed.
Put old towels, rags, etc. in the cooler - probably black (a carpet stains), water!

Even towels, old clothes, in front of the radiator, if you are upside down or flooding.

Wait until the radiator is cold.
The screws that go into the radiator is removed, the water begins to cry.
One person from each end, lift the radiator (put your thumb on the outcome of the radiator at the harvest in order) to stop the water and out of the wall.
Convert the cooler on his head, lest the water flow.

PTFE tape around the threads Put the radiator, before it again) (to avoid losses, pull open the screw, the turn-over the radiator, with ventilation. When the air stops the bleeding and bleed the water to attract only the mother!

Lady Grinning Soul said...

Here are just a guess. Turn off the water source. They have buckets in their hands. It is an outlet where you can run. You need a special key. I'm sure Home Depot or similar check them.Also Howdini.com. I have some videos on all sorts of things.

Vicky S said...

Luludood everything. This assumes that the replacement part is the size of the wheel and the same type of equipment.

Paul S said...

Hire a plumber

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