Hello all
I am a competent DIYer, I have completed many projects, including plumbing. However I have never worked on central heating. I hope you can all see the attached image of my central heating system in my new house. This picture has taken me many lifted floorboards with my head down holes to achieve.
To be honest the whole system appears a nightmare, I have never seen such a tangle of pipes so poorly installed.
I intend to convert the system to a flow and return from a single pipe, i am guessing the conservatory rads are all ready plumbed this way, but i cannot confirm as i cannot lift the living room floor yet to see (wife would kill me).
My intention, and your advice would be greatfully recieved is to cap off the 22mm pipes where the green line is, and at each green circle install manifolds on both pipes to feed and return all my rads. This would be done gradually as and when i decorate, i appreciate the moment i cap off i will loose the majority of heating in the house until converted. Can anyone see a problem with this approach? Any advice greatfully recieved.
I am a competent DIYer, I have completed many projects, including plumbing. However I have never worked on central heating. I hope you can all see the attached image of my central heating system in my new house. This picture has taken me many lifted floorboards with my head down holes to achieve.
To be honest the whole system appears a nightmare, I have never seen such a tangle of pipes so poorly installed.
I intend to convert the system to a flow and return from a single pipe, i am guessing the conservatory rads are all ready plumbed this way, but i cannot confirm as i cannot lift the living room floor yet to see (wife would kill me).
My intention, and your advice would be greatfully recieved is to cap off the 22mm pipes where the green line is, and at each green circle install manifolds on both pipes to feed and return all my rads. This would be done gradually as and when i decorate, i appreciate the moment i cap off i will loose the majority of heating in the house until converted. Can anyone see a problem with this approach? Any advice greatfully recieved.