Hi there
So im fitting a radiator in our kitchen.... the coldest room in our house and has never had one fitted until now. The boiler is above the wall the radiator is going and currently the ceiling is down, so I have clear sight and access to the two 22mm pipes for the central heating. Everything I have done in the house so far, I've used 15mm copper and recently been introduced to plastic and find it much easier and quicker to work with, so I was intending on running plastic pipe to the new radiator, but I have had a couple of questions put into my head that I could do with clarifying please :
1) From the 22mm pipe work should I really be using 15mm pipe to come down to the radiator? this was my intention until someone told me that 10mm would be sufficient and would be easier to manoeuvre when exiting the wall and running along to the radiator valves. I intend to fit a 600x600 single panel radiator....
2) My pipework will run down the wall then turn left towards the radiator. Im thinking that the pipes would be better coming out of the wall downward facing so as to bend off left and right to the valves. Again, someones told me "nah.... you'll be right... just bring the pipework across the wall and use angles"... (the plasterboards off in the area at the min too so everything is easy to run). So basically.... am i right in my though of coming down the wall, turning left then turning down the wall again down the centre of the radiator to pop out of the plasterboard (when fitted) to turn off to the valves.
Thanks as always in advance!!
Dougie
So im fitting a radiator in our kitchen.... the coldest room in our house and has never had one fitted until now. The boiler is above the wall the radiator is going and currently the ceiling is down, so I have clear sight and access to the two 22mm pipes for the central heating. Everything I have done in the house so far, I've used 15mm copper and recently been introduced to plastic and find it much easier and quicker to work with, so I was intending on running plastic pipe to the new radiator, but I have had a couple of questions put into my head that I could do with clarifying please :
1) From the 22mm pipe work should I really be using 15mm pipe to come down to the radiator? this was my intention until someone told me that 10mm would be sufficient and would be easier to manoeuvre when exiting the wall and running along to the radiator valves. I intend to fit a 600x600 single panel radiator....
2) My pipework will run down the wall then turn left towards the radiator. Im thinking that the pipes would be better coming out of the wall downward facing so as to bend off left and right to the valves. Again, someones told me "nah.... you'll be right... just bring the pipework across the wall and use angles"... (the plasterboards off in the area at the min too so everything is easy to run). So basically.... am i right in my though of coming down the wall, turning left then turning down the wall again down the centre of the radiator to pop out of the plasterboard (when fitted) to turn off to the valves.
Thanks as always in advance!!
Dougie