I am about to install a new radiator, all the current ones are using 10mm pipes (very old installation) but I am going to use 15mm for this one (as it is far away and will mean 15mm piping will already be install for future upgrade of the central heating system).
However since I had to lift most of the floorboards in my flat, I am going to replace all existing 10mm pipes to 15mm.
Below is a photo of the 6 way manifold (10mm) which I need to replace:
Since I will be using speedfit plastic pipes, what kind of manifold would you recommend to install 6 radiators using 15mm pipes?
I found it difficult to find 6 port manifold 15mm... I might not be looking properly though...
I was thinking about the John Guest 4 Port Rail Manifold (SFM522215E): http://www.johnguest.com/speedfit/product/manifolds/4-port-rail-manifold/
and then split 2 of the ports.
Or is it better just to connect 2 of those manifold together to get 8 ports and only use 6 of them.
If it helps, here is a floor plan of my radiators with distances:
My plan is to:
- split one of the a pipe to reach radiators 1 and 2
- split one of the a pipe to reach radiators 3 and 5
- all other radiators will be connected directly to the manifold
Or may be something more conventional like http://www.bhl.co.uk/bml-linear-manifold-3-4-inch-x-15mm-3-way.html
PS: http://www.diydata.com/planning/ch_design/sizing_pipes.php stipulates "Pipework larger than the required size can be used with no detrimental effect upon the installation, although it will be more expensive, the speed of the water flow and the effect of back pressure will be reduced which can only improve the operation of the system".
According to the above statement, am I correct saying that changing all the radiator pipes from 10mm to 15mm should not have any adverse effects?
Thanks a lot,
Ant
However since I had to lift most of the floorboards in my flat, I am going to replace all existing 10mm pipes to 15mm.
Below is a photo of the 6 way manifold (10mm) which I need to replace:
Since I will be using speedfit plastic pipes, what kind of manifold would you recommend to install 6 radiators using 15mm pipes?
I found it difficult to find 6 port manifold 15mm... I might not be looking properly though...
I was thinking about the John Guest 4 Port Rail Manifold (SFM522215E): http://www.johnguest.com/speedfit/product/manifolds/4-port-rail-manifold/
and then split 2 of the ports.
Or is it better just to connect 2 of those manifold together to get 8 ports and only use 6 of them.
If it helps, here is a floor plan of my radiators with distances:
My plan is to:
- split one of the a pipe to reach radiators 1 and 2
- split one of the a pipe to reach radiators 3 and 5
- all other radiators will be connected directly to the manifold
Or may be something more conventional like http://www.bhl.co.uk/bml-linear-manifold-3-4-inch-x-15mm-3-way.html
PS: http://www.diydata.com/planning/ch_design/sizing_pipes.php stipulates "Pipework larger than the required size can be used with no detrimental effect upon the installation, although it will be more expensive, the speed of the water flow and the effect of back pressure will be reduced which can only improve the operation of the system".
According to the above statement, am I correct saying that changing all the radiator pipes from 10mm to 15mm should not have any adverse effects?
Thanks a lot,
Ant