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hi any help will be very helpful.
I have a rayburn which has a flow and return which is going up stairs to my indirect hot water cylinder, it has no pump and is working fine. The two pipes are in 28mm, I was wondering if I would be able to tee off the two pipes to a small radiator? The water is very hot, my concern was the return from the radiator would it push back as there is no pump? would the gravity system work with a radiator acting as a heat leak?
 
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