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Adding a 2nd Radiator in the Living Room
I have a spare radiator after fitting a towel rail type in the bathroom so I
am going to fit it in the living room to give a boost on very cold days. If I put T pieces into the flow and return in the hall way it would mean a long run, about 25 feet, to the rad. Or I could divert the flow & return to run closer to the rad then put connections into the rad. Would it matter if there was a very long run off the flow and return to the rad. This will be run under the floor and I intend to insulate the pipesto cut down heat losses. Thanks Kevin |
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