Hi all,
I hope someone can shed some light on this subject, I've looked everywhere and can't find a definitive answer.
I am installing a new central heating system in my home using plastic push-fit. Being a bungalow, my pipes are dropping down from above, in chases, then these will be plastered over. I am putting my 15mm pipes inside 22mm conduit to allow expansion. My question is:
• How can I connect plastic pipes to thermostatic radiator valves? I can't seem to find any push-fit thermostatic valves for 15mm pipe. (My plan was to come out of the wall in plastic and cover with a chrome covering)
• I know copper looks better than plastic, so is there anyway to incorporate copper with compression fittings where people will see that pipes? (I read that soldering has to take place at least 450mm from the closest push-fit fitting, and my drops are all within that distance, so soldering is out of the question!) Could i come from a push-fit elbow inside the wall with a copper pipe, then connect to a chrome compression fitting that connects to the valve? Does anything like this exist?
I know it's a bit of a tough one to work out. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Tom
I hope someone can shed some light on this subject, I've looked everywhere and can't find a definitive answer.
I am installing a new central heating system in my home using plastic push-fit. Being a bungalow, my pipes are dropping down from above, in chases, then these will be plastered over. I am putting my 15mm pipes inside 22mm conduit to allow expansion. My question is:
• How can I connect plastic pipes to thermostatic radiator valves? I can't seem to find any push-fit thermostatic valves for 15mm pipe. (My plan was to come out of the wall in plastic and cover with a chrome covering)
• I know copper looks better than plastic, so is there anyway to incorporate copper with compression fittings where people will see that pipes? (I read that soldering has to take place at least 450mm from the closest push-fit fitting, and my drops are all within that distance, so soldering is out of the question!) Could i come from a push-fit elbow inside the wall with a copper pipe, then connect to a chrome compression fitting that connects to the valve? Does anything like this exist?
I know it's a bit of a tough one to work out. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Tom