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Hello all,

I've read 1 valve radiator removal on this forum (123730) and other such threads.

The reason I'm apprehensive to start is because unlike the Gas boilers I'm used to from the UK. Now I'm living in Denmark I'm dealing with a RTB10K (Ready to Burn).

See attached pictures
1. Main Water Valve (stopcock)
2. Pellet Boiler
3. Expansion Vessel
4. Circulation pump
5. Radiators
6. Warm water tank

As can be seen by picture 5, it's a nightmare decorating the radiators/walls behind.

If the radiators had a lockshield valve I'd remove them in place. However because they don't I'm of the opinion I have to shut down the whole system.

Is it possible to just turn off the circulation pump?

Lastly regarding pressure in the expansion valve? Do I just release water? or do I release air?

Image 6 is where I top the water up or release water.

Many thanks in advance.
Wes

P.S

I've actually had a y2021 bug with the RTB, whereby after a power reset it entered an infinite loop until I rolled back the system date/time.
Y2K21 bug as described on stokerforum(dot)dk searching v7 udfordringer (Use translate tool)
 

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Is it the only rad you need removing as you will have to drain the whole system to remove it
 
Is it the only rad you need removing as you will have to drain the whole system to remove it
I plan to remove 8+.

I guess the fact remains I'll have to empty the system.

Btw how long will it take for system to get back up to temp?

I notice that I've set temperature to 70, but after 3 days is only at 40 out boomer and return of 33.

Am I losing to much heat in the system?

Regards
 

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