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Pipe run from boiler to UFH manifold is specified by UFH folks as 28mm
so 28mm fittings on manifold, but current run is in 22mm. Were I to bother to replace the 8' run in 28mm, would there be significant benefit as I'd have to replace 3 nicely radiused bends (both f+R) with 28mm 90 degrees. i.e. would solder 90's on 28mm still make for significantly greater flow than radi'd 22 mm (both F + R) (The run essentially round 3 sides of base of old chimney stack in airing cuppoard.) Persdonally I'm thinking towards just 28mm from Manifold to existing 22mm. -- http://gymratz.co.uk - Best Gym Equipment & Bodybuilding Supplements UK. http://trade-price-supplements.co.uk - TRADE PRICED SUPPLEMENTS for ALL! http://fitness-equipment-uk.com - UK's No.1 Fitness Equipment Suppliers. http://gymratz.co.uk/hot-seat.htm - Live web-cam! (sometimes) |
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