Hi all,
I looked in the Sticky's 'n' Wiki's, but couldn't find an answer, so I'm hoping I can pick someones brain
I'm redoing the HW and CH system as part of renovating my bungalow.
I understand from the GasSafe regulations that I can't plumb any gas pipe or commission a boiler, but I can do 'wet work'. Is that correct?
The CH is currently plumbed with 22mm to manifolds and then 8mm to the rads (Scotland, so the water isn't very hard)
At the moment there are 4 rads and 2 four-way 8mm manifolds (Flow/Return).
I want to add 2 more rads and copper pipes/manifolds are expensive.
I'd like to replace the lot with PEX if you think that's wise. The pipes would run under the floor, but would be clipped to the joists. Would rats still be a problem (approximately minimum 2 foot clearance)?
Am I right in thinking that it's 22m to the manifolds and then 8mm to provide the right pressure to each rad?
The boiler I was thinking of using is a Glow-Worm Flexicom cx. From what I can understand, it comes with copper tails, so can PEX be connected to those tails?
If you think I must stick with copper, is there a minimum length for the 22mm run? I would need to tee the existing 22mm and take them over to near the new rads, then use 2 two-way manifolds? This could be less than 4m from the boiler to the manifold, is that a problem? Does it also matter that there are 2 runs of 22mm with different lengths?
Basically the existing 22mm runs are 8m long with 4 rads and I would be adding 4m runs with 2 rads from the floor under the boiler if I can't do it with PEX.
Hope I've explained things clearly and that someone can help me
b166er
I looked in the Sticky's 'n' Wiki's, but couldn't find an answer, so I'm hoping I can pick someones brain
I'm redoing the HW and CH system as part of renovating my bungalow.
I understand from the GasSafe regulations that I can't plumb any gas pipe or commission a boiler, but I can do 'wet work'. Is that correct?
The CH is currently plumbed with 22mm to manifolds and then 8mm to the rads (Scotland, so the water isn't very hard)
At the moment there are 4 rads and 2 four-way 8mm manifolds (Flow/Return).
I want to add 2 more rads and copper pipes/manifolds are expensive.
I'd like to replace the lot with PEX if you think that's wise. The pipes would run under the floor, but would be clipped to the joists. Would rats still be a problem (approximately minimum 2 foot clearance)?
Am I right in thinking that it's 22m to the manifolds and then 8mm to provide the right pressure to each rad?
The boiler I was thinking of using is a Glow-Worm Flexicom cx. From what I can understand, it comes with copper tails, so can PEX be connected to those tails?
If you think I must stick with copper, is there a minimum length for the 22mm run? I would need to tee the existing 22mm and take them over to near the new rads, then use 2 two-way manifolds? This could be less than 4m from the boiler to the manifold, is that a problem? Does it also matter that there are 2 runs of 22mm with different lengths?
Basically the existing 22mm runs are 8m long with 4 rads and I would be adding 4m runs with 2 rads from the floor under the boiler if I can't do it with PEX.
Hope I've explained things clearly and that someone can help me
b166er