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How to bleed a radiator with no bleed valve?

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Helveticus | 17:50 Mon 04th Oct 2010 | DIY
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The radiators in our flat are warm only at the bottom and there is a trickling sound when the CH is on, so they almost certainly need to be bled. There is a snag, however: on one end they have one connection to the heating system via a Danfoss thermostatic radiator valve (TRV) at the top and a second connection to the heating system at the bottom and that's it: the other end has only screwed-in stoppers top and bottom with *no* bleed valves. Do I have to (partially) dismantle the TRV to bleed the rad? Our flat is in the middle floor of a 3 storey house in Switzerland with a communal CH system. Could it be that bleed valves are only installed in the top floor flat?
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undo one of the stoppers sloely it will bleed through the thread
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Hi gasman0007, Thanks for your answer. I have a sneaking suspicion that there must be some other (easier?) way to do it, since the screwed-in stoppers have been painted over and clearly have not been touched for ages.
Some radiators have the bleed screw at the back of the rad at the top.
Slacken the TRV connection to the radiator off to let out air. If you slacken the blank, you may damage a seal.

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