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    Plinth heaters in... no flow... Help and advice please

    thanks to JohnD and Footprints. I've had all the other rads turned off with just the feed and return to the affected with no joy. I've bled about a gallon out and still nothing. No there is no air relief valve and its an extension roof (no loft space) and the plasterer finished the ceiling...
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    Plinth heaters in... no flow... Help and advice please

    hydraulically, bloody spell checker.
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    Plinth heaters in... no flow... Help and advice please

    Hi Just had plinth heaters fitted as part of a fix to provide disabled access for my wife. The builder agreed to fit them if I provided. Our bungalow only has 6 other radiators all feed/returns below or at floor level. Another rad was removed and pipes extended up and over our kitchen. I wanted...
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    New radiators in extension - builder wants to run pipes up and over

    Cheers Shabani By sealed do you mean closed and pressurised to about 1bar/14psi then yes. I hadn't considered the air locking possibilities, I was just worried about head difference. wont know about sizing until they strip out the old bathroom because the pipes diverge behind boxed in stuff. I...
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    New radiators in extension - builder wants to run pipes up and over

    Hi, can any one clarify We are having an extension modified to provide disabled facilities in our bungalow. The builder wants to run the copper pipes up and across the roof space for two radiators. Will this mean the system will be hard to balance (the rest of the bungalow is fed via pipes in...
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    Hydronic Plinth Heaters again - Smiths SS3 or SS5

    Hi I want to use Plinth heaters to save space. Smiths sell a SS3 unit that should be man enough (I've got to fit two anyway) Its less expensive than their larger SS5 units but DOES NOT include flexible hoses. If I buy the smiths hoses then the smaller ones work out MORE expensive. My question...
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