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Old 11-23-2005, 05:36 AM
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hot water base board

Hi
doing a reno on bathroom, question 1
can you put a compression shut valve on a hot water baseboard heater to temporary remove the heater
question 2
how do I temporary remove baseboard heater, should a plumber be called or can I do it myself, am pretty handy and not worried about trying
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Old 11-23-2005, 06:56 AM
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The heater is part of a closed system loop. You'll need to drain the system just to "cut out" a heater. Normally once installed a convection baseboard unit never needs to be maintained cept for vacuuming the fins. A temporary section of pipe could be soldered in place, but must be removed when the new convector is installed. In any case the system mustbe drained.
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Once cut off can I put a temporary shut off compression valve or is it a continues run system were I have to shut down the system and do all the work at once. All I have to do is remove the baseboard heater to replace a wall. Suggestions are great, or should I just call a plumber?
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It's a continuous run system. You'll need some type of bypass. A valve anywhere in there won't let the water do it's full circle....
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It's a continuous run system. You'll need some type of bypass. A valve anywhere in there won't let the water do it's full circle....
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