RossMax
Jan 30, 2012, 05:21 PM
Hi,
The circulator pump has gone bad on my central heating. Unfortunately, I do no have isolation valves installed below the circulator pump. I do have a valve above the pump on the supply line and a valve on the return line. Would it be OK to shot these valves and replace the pump without draining the entire system or do I need to actually drain the whole thing. If I do then is there a step-by-step guide on (a) draining the system and (b) refilling it back up without the risk of damaging the heating element? Thanks for your time.
The circulator pump has gone bad on my central heating. Unfortunately, I do no have isolation valves installed below the circulator pump. I do have a valve above the pump on the supply line and a valve on the return line. Would it be OK to shot these valves and replace the pump without draining the entire system or do I need to actually drain the whole thing. If I do then is there a step-by-step guide on (a) draining the system and (b) refilling it back up without the risk of damaging the heating element? Thanks for your time.