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Love the towel rad though!
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Some pictures of my plastic pipe work in the bathroom and kitchen sink
Does your basin waste in your bathroom just go in your bath trap?
Hard to see from pictures
Love the towel rad though!
Love the towel rad though!
is it big enough tho for the Heatloss ? ;-)Love the towel rad though!
is it big enough tho for the Heatloss ? ;-)
I do not have a picture of the boxing around the waste pipe but it is fine and looks good and does not look out of place.
This is the bathroom looks now it is finished
I do not have a picture of the boxing around the waste pipe but it is fine and looks good and does not look out of place.
Thanks
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Thank you I have worked hard on it
Would anyone like to see 1 pic of the start of the extention
Good evening
Just purchased Automatic by-pass valve Honeywell DU145
Now looking for 50M of JG Speedfit Layflat polybutylene pipe coil 22mm
Phase 1 is to install a common return that captures all rads.
I will be installing this first as it will not affect any of the current setup
estimated install time including drain and connect to all radiators 2 days
Day 1
Clear Space ( General )
Make plan of layout path for new pipe work once all space is made available.
Lay single floor boards down the length of the loft across rafters to give flat base for the pipe to lay on
Install many clips and clip pipe work in.
Day 2
Drain system,
Remove all current copper and plastic pipe that is currently associated to the return only.
Connect all return pipes from radiators back into the new run of 22m Pipework
Fit bypass valve
Refill and test.
I will keep you updated.
Regards
Richard
Good evening
Just purchased Automatic by-pass valve Honeywell DU145
Now looking for 50M of JG Speedfit Layflat polybutylene pipe coil 22mm
Phase 1 is to install a common return that captures all rads.
I will be installing this first as it will not affect any of the current setup
estimated install time including drain and connect to all radiators 2 days
Day 1
Clear Space ( General )
Make plan of layout path for new pipe work once all space is made available.
Lay single floor boards down the length of the loft across rafters to give flat base for the pipe to lay on
Install many clips and clip pipe work in.
Day 2
Drain system,
Remove all current copper and plastic pipe that is currently associated to the return only.
Connect all return pipes from radiators back into the new run of 22m Pipework
Fit bypass valve
Refill and test.
I will keep you updated.
Regards
Richard
Thank you I have worked hard on it
Would anyone like to see 1 pic of the start of the extention
Common return ?
Common return - normally referred as primary return, all rads return pipes are teed onto
When I did muti zones on houses eg zone up rads zone down rads I used to follow drawings installing flow and ret for up zone then flow and ret for down zone never had any problems , the lads that used to install flow for up zone flow for down zone and one common return (to save time as one less pipe installed )used to have complaints of radiators getting hot when they should not be.(three tee rule)
What's the three tee rule? Surly it's not only three cups of tea a day that's mad! But seriously I would like to know .
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