Hi,
We had our boiler and some radiators replaced last year. The plumber had to change some pipework as we were on a one pipe system so all of the radiators weren't getting hot.
Everything is working fine, but I want to replace the radiators that are in the living room. Currently, we have old skirting radiators in there which do get hot but don't give enough heat to keep the room warm when it's cold. I've bought a new radiator to install but plan to put it on a different wall so I'll need to run pipework to it.
I've had a look in the cellar to figure out how the pipes run to the current skirting radiators and I can only find one pipe in 15mm which branches off a 22mm. There are two 22mm pipes for flow and return so it won't be a problem running new pipes for the new radiator, but my question is, how is it possible for the skirting radiators to work when there is only one pipe running to them? Surely, they still need to connect to both flow and return? The 15mm branch pipe does have a valve on it with a red handle, not sure if that's any clue to how it's working or not?
I'm just worried, that I'm going to disconnect the old radiators and stop the central heating working because i've created a gap in the circuit?
Cheers
Rob
We had our boiler and some radiators replaced last year. The plumber had to change some pipework as we were on a one pipe system so all of the radiators weren't getting hot.
Everything is working fine, but I want to replace the radiators that are in the living room. Currently, we have old skirting radiators in there which do get hot but don't give enough heat to keep the room warm when it's cold. I've bought a new radiator to install but plan to put it on a different wall so I'll need to run pipework to it.
I've had a look in the cellar to figure out how the pipes run to the current skirting radiators and I can only find one pipe in 15mm which branches off a 22mm. There are two 22mm pipes for flow and return so it won't be a problem running new pipes for the new radiator, but my question is, how is it possible for the skirting radiators to work when there is only one pipe running to them? Surely, they still need to connect to both flow and return? The 15mm branch pipe does have a valve on it with a red handle, not sure if that's any clue to how it's working or not?
I'm just worried, that I'm going to disconnect the old radiators and stop the central heating working because i've created a gap in the circuit?
Cheers
Rob