We have a problem Houston….
We have just had bathroom refurbished and a new towel rail added to the system.
Our heating system is a one pipe system with two circuits for flow and return – please see diagram. The towel rail has been plumbed in to the circuit as if it is part of the one pipe system (i.e. both flow and return pipes from towel rail plumbed to same pipe) but unfortunately it is actually plumbed in to the flow (or return, presently I’m afraid I’m unsure which) to the radiator in the downstairs WC below bathroom.
As you may guess things aren’t ‘working’ so well…
1st, Obviously if the downstairs WC rad is off then no flow happens at all to the towel rail;
2nd, When the downstairs WC rad is on then the towel rail only gets slightly warm implying little/no flow through it;
I see three possible solutions as follows (shown on diagram as in colour as A, B and C):
A = To pipe across the flow and return leading to the downstairs WC rad so the towel rail always has flow.
Possible problem: As currently little/no flow to towel rail would this persist in this arrangement
B = To re-pipe the towel rail individually to the flow and return for the downstairs WC rad.
Possible problem: Does this guarantee that the problems of towel rail not heating being overcome?
C = To re-pipe the towel rail directly to the one pipe system
Possible problem: Does this guarantee that the problems of towel rail not heating being overcome?
Does anyone have any constructive advice on which may be the best/wisest solution?
‘A’ is very much the least problematical option with ‘B’ and ‘C’ causing problems as far as laying pipe runs, taking up tiled flooring etc.
Yes I’m fully aware that the towel rail should have been properly tested long before the tiled flooring was laid but I’m really after any help anyone maybe able to give.
Many thanks,
Stuart
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We have just had bathroom refurbished and a new towel rail added to the system.
Our heating system is a one pipe system with two circuits for flow and return – please see diagram. The towel rail has been plumbed in to the circuit as if it is part of the one pipe system (i.e. both flow and return pipes from towel rail plumbed to same pipe) but unfortunately it is actually plumbed in to the flow (or return, presently I’m afraid I’m unsure which) to the radiator in the downstairs WC below bathroom.
As you may guess things aren’t ‘working’ so well…
1st, Obviously if the downstairs WC rad is off then no flow happens at all to the towel rail;
2nd, When the downstairs WC rad is on then the towel rail only gets slightly warm implying little/no flow through it;
I see three possible solutions as follows (shown on diagram as in colour as A, B and C):
A = To pipe across the flow and return leading to the downstairs WC rad so the towel rail always has flow.
Possible problem: As currently little/no flow to towel rail would this persist in this arrangement
B = To re-pipe the towel rail individually to the flow and return for the downstairs WC rad.
Possible problem: Does this guarantee that the problems of towel rail not heating being overcome?
C = To re-pipe the towel rail directly to the one pipe system
Possible problem: Does this guarantee that the problems of towel rail not heating being overcome?
Does anyone have any constructive advice on which may be the best/wisest solution?
‘A’ is very much the least problematical option with ‘B’ and ‘C’ causing problems as far as laying pipe runs, taking up tiled flooring etc.
Yes I’m fully aware that the towel rail should have been properly tested long before the tiled flooring was laid but I’m really after any help anyone maybe able to give.
Many thanks,
Stuart
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