doomguts
Sep 13, 2014, 08:44 AM
Good afternoon! I searched all over the internet for help but couldn't find simple answer a to my seemingly simple questions so I hope someone can help me out here!
I just need to know how to turn off my radiator because its sweltering. My landlord ignores me so there's no help there. I live in an old building where I can't control the heating. The thermostat is in a locked box in my hallway and the landlord just turned the building's heat back on for the season. My bachelor apartment has 2 radiators. The largest radiator has the bleed valve on the top left and the turnable knob on the bottom right. Which is great- I turned that know clockwise which I assume is off. Just did that 15 minutes ago so I'll see if it worked in a few hours.
As for my bathroom radiator. Above that is the window that I always have open which makes no difference because I'm sweating as soon as I get in there are it's a beautiful September day. My bathroom radiator only has the bleed valve, with the pin missing but I have a wrench so I can manipulate it if need be. But it posses no knob to turn up or down the heat.
1- Does that 1 radiator in the main part of my apartment control both radiators? Is that possible?
2- if one knob doesn't control both, then how do I turn off my bathroom radiator?
Here's a picture of my bathroom radiator: imgur: the simple image sharer (http://imgur.com/BcPFJpe)
Thank you for reading! And I'm sorry if this question is so basic. I'm good at finding answers online myself but when it comes to HVAC stuff I'm overwhelmed cause of the vast amount of unknown terminology.
Lee-Anne
I just need to know how to turn off my radiator because its sweltering. My landlord ignores me so there's no help there. I live in an old building where I can't control the heating. The thermostat is in a locked box in my hallway and the landlord just turned the building's heat back on for the season. My bachelor apartment has 2 radiators. The largest radiator has the bleed valve on the top left and the turnable knob on the bottom right. Which is great- I turned that know clockwise which I assume is off. Just did that 15 minutes ago so I'll see if it worked in a few hours.
As for my bathroom radiator. Above that is the window that I always have open which makes no difference because I'm sweating as soon as I get in there are it's a beautiful September day. My bathroom radiator only has the bleed valve, with the pin missing but I have a wrench so I can manipulate it if need be. But it posses no knob to turn up or down the heat.
1- Does that 1 radiator in the main part of my apartment control both radiators? Is that possible?
2- if one knob doesn't control both, then how do I turn off my bathroom radiator?
Here's a picture of my bathroom radiator: imgur: the simple image sharer (http://imgur.com/BcPFJpe)
Thank you for reading! And I'm sorry if this question is so basic. I'm good at finding answers online myself but when it comes to HVAC stuff I'm overwhelmed cause of the vast amount of unknown terminology.
Lee-Anne