Radiator positioning
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
John M wrote:
I have a 3 storey house and the toilet on the ground floor is the
only room without a radiator. There is no way to connect onto the
central heating pipes on the ground floor so I will have to run two
pipes down the pipe chase from the first floor. I know I will need to
attach a drain point to this part of the system as the main drain
point would not empty the water in this radiator. Can anyone forsee
any problems with me attaching a radiator in this way?
John
No problem. All my downstrairs rads are connected this way. Although my
house is only 2 storeys, the ground floor has solid floors - so no space for
underfloor pipes. The heating is distributed between the floors, with a pair
of pipes dropping down to each rad - each with a drain point, of course.
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Cheers,
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