How PLUMBERS Install A Radiator WITHOUT Draining Down
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- Опубликовано: 21 май 2023
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In this video, I'll show you how to install new radiator using a pipe freezer instead of draining down the heating system. You will see me freezing the pipework, installing valves and soldering copper pipe work .
You can hire this equipment yourself for most tool hire centres. They are relatively simple to use, a huge time saver and can save creating air locks in a heating systems when used correctly.
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Add some valves, of course, then you have all the time in the world to get the rad right - just saved me trying to get a plumber in. Thank you.
Thanks for the comment, glad you found it useful 👍😁
Love the isolaters nice touch
Thank you Lee! 👍
I'm loving these videos, currently doing my house up. So these tips are helpful. Plus this plumbing geezer is easy on the eye 😬
Thanks Byron, glad they are useful to you. If you give me your email address I can send you some uncut photos from the video, I think you might like them 😉
Neat install, I am impressed with those pipe benders, no faffing with formers.
Cheers Bob 👍. The benders are great, they are a real pleasure to work with
Job well done as usual.
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Great video, very informative 👍
Cheers mate, glad you liked it 😁
I like the little offsets you put in the vertical pipes; most guys would just put one bend in. Re. the compression fittings, I always add a very thin layer of compound inside the olive as well, so its seal with the pipe is guaranteed.
The compound works great, I can’t remember the last time I had a compression fitting leak since using this method, unless I forget to do one up - like in this video 🤣
Great job 👍
Thank you 👍
Nice one MEP
Thank you! 👍
Just come across your video ive liked an subscribed very good workmanship, could you do a video on how to use them monument pipe benders like where to mark pipe etc to do offsets, pass overs etc would appreciate it thanks
Thanks Razz, much appreciated 😁. I'll see what I can do about a video on pipe bending when I get chance 👍
@@moss_electrical_and_plumbing thank you ive just watched your bathroom refurb video really good thanks for taking time out to film
I wanted to ask if it is easy or difficult to install central heating as a beginner who has finished the 4 month school for hvac systems, where should we base ourselves
I’d imagine that you could understand the concept of the heating system, and possibly design how it should be set out on paper, but I doubt you would have the practical skills to be able to do it after 4 months.
@@moss_electrical_and_plumbing thanks
I would have put a tee on end and put the drain valve into it instead of it being in the middle of the pipe work
That would look better, this pipe work was being boxed in though so it wouldn’t have been accessible if I had done that
What pipe freezer are you using?
www.arctic-hayes.com/Catalogue/Pipe-Freezing/Arctic-Electric-Pipe-Freeze-Kits/ARCTIC-ELECTRIC-110v-8-42mm-ARCEL110
Its quite expensive, but pays for itself over time 👍
Great job but i always see the TRV's go on the right 😏
Thanks Alex 👍 Why do you put them on the right?
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@@moss_electrical_and_plumbing I always have and always see them on the right 🤷
@@moss_electrical_and_plumbing 90% of us are right handed and I think that's why they recommend putting them on the right so easier to use 🤷
Ive never heard that, if it works for you though then stick to it 👍.
Just watched that link you posted, never knew you could balance a rad using the TRV, I like that 😎
Absolutely shocking putting an iso on central heating
I was thinking the same, and if you touch it later that's a definite leak
The reduced bore ones can leak, but not full bore, unless you buy them really cheap they have a higher temperature rating
Have you checked coding on central heating U.K. , this valves are not suitable for central heating, what happens when other plumber comes in and does the power flush ? Chemical’s could eat the glance washer and it will weep trough a screw slot head , once you pressurise the central heating system . I understand it’s a quicker way , but that’s not permanent solution. It wouldn’t cover accidental house insurance and your liability insurance, you have to think smart 😂, I’m only here to help you out
Given that you use the word ‘code’, I assume you are not from the UK?