How to remove the battery in the kitchen and in the apartment room: is it possible?

It is possible to cut off the battery in an apartment only in cases where it is the personal property of the owner, that is, it has 2 shut-off valves. On the other hand, they can simply be turned to shut off the heat supply. The fact is that dismantling, although possible, carries certain risks. The best way to proceed and how to properly remove the battery is described in the material presented.

Is it possible to remove the battery

If we are talking about a private house, then you can always remove the radiator or replace it with a new one, provided that safety precautions are followed. But in apartment buildings the situation is different, because radiators:

  • are the common property of all residents, if they do not have taps that allow them to be completely disconnected from the heating system;
  • are the personal property of the apartment owner if they have such taps.

Moreover, the risers up to the first tap and the pipes themselves in any case belong to the common property of the house. Therefore, it is definitely impossible to carry out any actions with them without obtaining permission from the management company.

Cut off the battery in the apartment

Possible consequences of dismantling

Before you figure out how to remove the battery in a room, you should weigh the possible consequences of such a decision. The fact is that before design, the heating system was designed for a certain number of radiators.The disappearance of even one of them can affect the overall balance, causing neighbors to become too hot or, conversely, too cold.

If the temperature difference becomes noticeable, residents will probably contact the management company. Its representatives will send a specialist who will conduct an assessment, and if necessary, bring in an expert. In practice, there were often cases when neighbors or the management organization itself sued and won the case. After this, the owners returned the battery at their own expense and compensated for the damage.

This casts doubt on whether it is possible to remove the battery in the kitchen or other rooms. But if you remove only one radiator, especially a small one, the likelihood of unbalancing the entire heating circuit is low. However, just in case, it is recommended to keep the battery for the entire season so that if necessary, you can return it to its place.

Step-by-step instructions for dismantling

Now it’s time to study the instructions on how to remove the battery in the kitchen or other room. The sequence of actions depends on how the radiator is installed. If it is mounted on American women, proceed as follows:

  1. Select a wrench - it can be a pipe, adjustable or open-end tool.
  2. Unscrew each nut, taking into account that the type of thread on a typical American is right-handed.
  3. Lightly pull the line away from the radiator cap.
  4. Remove the battery from each bracket.

How to remove the battery in the kitchen

If the heating element is fixed on the flue, then they work using a pipe wrench (one or two). The main stages are:

  1. The liner is preheated to remove rust and paint fragments. You can take a blowtorch or a hair dryer.
  2. Take a wrench and unscrew each locknut completely until the thread of the drives ends.
  3. Remove the winding from the thread surface. You can take a knife or screwdriver.
  4. Roll up the battery plugs, determining the direction of the thread by the letter designation, for example, “l”.

Roll up battery plugs

Thus, removing the battery is not very difficult, but this can only be done if there are shut-off valves. However, you need to take into account that this does not cancel the obligation to pay for heating, except in cases where meters are installed in the apartment (then the payment may be reduced). If you don’t want to risk complaints from neighbors, you can simply turn off the shut-off valves (only the lower one in constant mode) and thus regulate the temperature in the room.

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