Hi all
I'm after a bit of help please. I would like to diy fit an extra radiator onto my central heating system.
System info:
I have a "s" plan system with a 24kw worcester system boiler. The system was installed when the house was built around 15 years ago (new boiler about 2 years ago). The boiler currently powers 12 other rads + hot water with a total heat requirement of around 18kw. The pipework is all copper in varying sizes from 22mm reducing to 15mm in places with all rads being fed by 8mm.
I would like to put a radiator in our conservatory. I've tried a few online radiator size calculators and i need a radiator that has an output of around 8900btu's. I am unsure of the correct pipe size i would require in order to connect the radiator up. The radiator would be 10m away from the nearest existing 22mm pipework. My plan at the moment is to connect to the nearest 22mm pipework using 15mm pipework (polypipe) and using copper where visible. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated ?
Many thanks
Nigel
I'm after a bit of help please. I would like to diy fit an extra radiator onto my central heating system.
System info:
I have a "s" plan system with a 24kw worcester system boiler. The system was installed when the house was built around 15 years ago (new boiler about 2 years ago). The boiler currently powers 12 other rads + hot water with a total heat requirement of around 18kw. The pipework is all copper in varying sizes from 22mm reducing to 15mm in places with all rads being fed by 8mm.
I would like to put a radiator in our conservatory. I've tried a few online radiator size calculators and i need a radiator that has an output of around 8900btu's. I am unsure of the correct pipe size i would require in order to connect the radiator up. The radiator would be 10m away from the nearest existing 22mm pipework. My plan at the moment is to connect to the nearest 22mm pipework using 15mm pipework (polypipe) and using copper where visible. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated ?
Many thanks
Nigel