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Hi guys, there does not seem to be a drain valve on any of the downstairs rads. However this is outside and is in line with the radiater pipe in side the house. Could it be the Drain?

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I have undone the nuts but it appears to be blocked off at the top

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If it is the drain, if i cut the pipe below the threaded part how can i put a drain on it.The pipe is only 3cm from the floor to the bottom of the thread.

a bit worried it might be a capped gas pipe lol boom!

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its a bolt.
you can cut it where you like it will be solid.
 
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