Hi,
I'm adding a 3 roomed ground floor extension to the rear of my house. The ground floor of the original house is concrete and therefore my central heating pipework is buried in this concrete.
Can I 'T' into a first floor bedroom 22mm pipework which is under floorboards then drop the pipework down to ground level in the extension and thereby connect the new radiators?
Do I have to connect the new pipework as a ring main or can I 'dead end' the supply and return pipework?
My existing system is a gravity fed 2 pipe system with a conventional gas boiler which will cope with an extra 9500Btu demand. Existing radiators do not have TRV's fitted.
Many thanks
Ian
I'm adding a 3 roomed ground floor extension to the rear of my house. The ground floor of the original house is concrete and therefore my central heating pipework is buried in this concrete.
Can I 'T' into a first floor bedroom 22mm pipework which is under floorboards then drop the pipework down to ground level in the extension and thereby connect the new radiators?
Do I have to connect the new pipework as a ring main or can I 'dead end' the supply and return pipework?
My existing system is a gravity fed 2 pipe system with a conventional gas boiler which will cope with an extra 9500Btu demand. Existing radiators do not have TRV's fitted.
Many thanks
Ian