On smaller copper lines you can sometimes use a pinch off tool. You can also call a company to freeze the lines, but that can be expensive.
next week i have to change 2 zone valves on some rads in a high rise apartment.We just took over this building and here is the problem.There are no isolation valves for the rad.The only isolation valves are at the risers which would cut heat off to 10 apartments. My question is there anyway to remove these valves without shutting down a whole wing of the building. I tried to talk landlord into waiting till spring.These rads are just in the bedrooms and they have lots of heat in the rest of the apartment. I figure as soon as i drain down a riser that is when all the problems will start,air locks etc. Any suggestions?
On smaller copper lines you can sometimes use a pinch off tool. You can also call a company to freeze the lines, but that can be expensive.
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The fact is, you have to shut down the wing like it or not there is no other reasonable way. You better hope the main valve hold also. I would install sucution ball valves and then you have a way to isolate the unit and do your thing.
The good thing with sucution ball valves, you dont have to solder them in, its fast and easy even if the lines are leaking by.
what type of valve are you replacing.
some valves,like the b and g zone valve,have a replacable
valve kit so the valve body does not have to be changed
you can close your header valves,relase positive water pressure ,allowing water to still be in the piping
Originally posted by bku46
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The fact is, you have to shut down the wing like it or not there is no other reasonable way. You better hope the main valve hold also. I would install sucution ball valves and then you have a way to isolate the unit and do your thing.
The good thing with sucution ball valves, you dont have to solder them in, its fast and easy even if the lines are leaking by.
What is a "sucution" ball valve?
If it's water in the system I would freeze it. A co2 freeze kit costs about 4 to 5 hundred bucks. There are some threads in the tips forum about this.
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many zone valves, taco & HW you just change the head
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Then again, if you gotta drain & pruge well, you get paid by the hr and it's not your fault the system was designed with no foresight of servicability. Beats bein on a snowy roof all day!
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Same question, What is a suction ball valve?
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sounds like a co2 freeze kit is the winner .i did alot of work in a local hosp with basically same problem got them to buy a kit and worked great but make sure you have alot of co2
sounds kinky whatever they areOriginally posted by mrhvacmechanic
Same question, What is a suction ball valve?
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If you had valves they would probably crusted up and leak through and make a bigger mess than you have.
just like the others, but do you install the suction ball valve with a white or bluue sky hook
Is it a heating loop? Why cant you shut the boiler off, the pump and close the feed water to the loop. There shouldnt be no any pressure on the system then,if there is it wont be much. Do you have a bleed anywhere close by the radiator to bleed the air out once you start the system back up? Maybe this helps.
Sucution is valve that has a brass ferrel and nut, you put the ferrel on the pipe and tighten the nut, done no leaks
compression fitting ,no?Originally posted by bku46
Sucution is valve that has a brass ferrel and nut, you put the ferrel on the pipe and tighten the nut, done no leaks
Hey!!! lowtemp, you got that valve replaced yet?