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Removing a radiator
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Ron Schroeder_3
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you can close the opening with either a nipple and cap or if Wallies deem it safe with a common solid pipe plug. Call a professional for help. I am sure they will be right over.
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I removed a radiator during the summer. I am not putting it back, but now when the heat goes on I have steam escaping from the pipe. It seems the vavle does not close all the way. Is there a cap or cover I can put on the end where the radiator used to connect? Where do I get them, no one at the home stores seems to know.
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If the valve has a threaded body
> I removed a radiator during the summer. I am not
> putting it back, but now when the heat goes on I
> have steam escaping from the pipe. It seems the
> vavle does not close all the way. Is there a cap
> or cover I can put on the end where the radiator
> used to connect? Where do I get them, no one at
> the home stores seems to know.
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