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    Radiator connected to hot water cycle - not harmful?

    Thanks gentlemen, well, with regards to calling the plumber back, I don't want to do so, because it is to spend the whole day at home and also to have all my flat messed up as it was when he installed the radiator. I really don't want all this, if things work OK as they are. I only wanted to...
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    Radiator connected to hot water cycle - not harmful?

    Many thanks! Now I see, so actually the water in the tank (which goes to showers etc.) does not itself circulate in the boiler (and so in the wrongly fitted radiator). That's the thing I wanted to know, cause actually I don't care if I need to switch on central heating or hot water heating...
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    Radiator connected to hot water cycle - not harmful?

    When he tested, he switched on both: central heating & water heating and all worked OK. He connected new radiator not where the old ones were, but on opposite wall. The previous radiator's pipes went through corridor and he connected the new one through hole from kitchen. He just connected...
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    Radiator connected to hot water cycle - not harmful?

    Hello! In my flat I have central heating and hot water - all with gas boiler (with hot tank in flat + cold tank in loft). Now I had very old radiators in dining room which almost did not heat. I bought new large radiator and a plumber connected and closed taps of old radiators (it was...
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