Installing central heating

So its no problem if the trv is on the right hand side on every rad but the flow isn't to the right hand side to ever rad, if bi-directional valves are fitted? Sure people who pipe up in 10mm plastic from a manifold won't take much notice if the flow is on the same side so they know when fitting the rad valves.
 
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Well Im the opposite to Tony "Top 100" Agile and install to mega realism situations.
 
I'm roof as fook, I put all trvs on left and never really pay attention to which side F and R are. Once have I ever seen trvs chattering, some cheap boss ones, we were sent a tool to change them without draining down an d some new valve Gubbins.
 
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How unprofessional that's why I'm the god of installation's I use my thermometer and find the coldest part of the room and fit the trv as close as I can its called the reduredsere effect every good fitter knows this it has the user only at the temp need be I have never had a chattering valve I have painted flow red return blue on pipework and I'm known as the proffesor I study each job for a week and yes I'm talking ****e who cares if trv on l or right just were handy for people to acsess
 
I am happy with the ac/DC valves done my head in the call sounds like its gonna take off "oh yes its the commonhurtuish effect turn it up the trv and give it 2 years (until guarantee is over) bye
 
Thanks so just get a flow and return to very rad. No need to faf about taking flow to the same side on every rad. Like said would be needlessly crossing pipes a few times.
 
it doesn't really matter, its a two pipe system ,get on and just whack them on.
 
So a flow and return to every rad. And it doesnt matter if theye go to different sides on some rads
 
Come on mate sort it out. You must be winding me up. If your struggling get someone in if I was you.
 

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