Hi,
At the back of the kitchen is a small extension lobby with the door to the back yard. Off the lobby is the downstairs toilet. The floor is concrete and quarry tiled throughout. The central heating system pipes are 8mm.
In the lobby is a small radiator with the pipes feeding it coming up from the floor. Because of a step down to the lobby there is very little pipe showing on the outgoing side of the radiator and it is almost inaccessible. The incoming pipe has about 6" between the radiator and the floor. The radiator is 550mm wide and 700mm tall.
There is no radiator in the toilet and I would like to fit one. I have the practical ability to do this, but I was wondering whether it would be feasible to connect the two rads in series instead of parallel. I don't think it is going to be possible to tee off the outgoing pipe of the lobby radiator and there is no access to the pipes below floor level.
I would be really grateful for advice please.
At the back of the kitchen is a small extension lobby with the door to the back yard. Off the lobby is the downstairs toilet. The floor is concrete and quarry tiled throughout. The central heating system pipes are 8mm.
In the lobby is a small radiator with the pipes feeding it coming up from the floor. Because of a step down to the lobby there is very little pipe showing on the outgoing side of the radiator and it is almost inaccessible. The incoming pipe has about 6" between the radiator and the floor. The radiator is 550mm wide and 700mm tall.
There is no radiator in the toilet and I would like to fit one. I have the practical ability to do this, but I was wondering whether it would be feasible to connect the two rads in series instead of parallel. I don't think it is going to be possible to tee off the outgoing pipe of the lobby radiator and there is no access to the pipes below floor level.
I would be really grateful for advice please.