Hi all.
I've been asked to add a radiator for someone. The house was built in '69 and by the look of the rad layout (and before I start taking up the floorboards!) it's a single line system. It's pretty much all Gun Barrel and there is also a back boiler that can be used. Their boiler is run on kerosene and is out in the shed. This runs around 14 radiators.
The owner says although it runs just right now they've had no end of problems with it in the past. Some rads not working, some luke warm, etc. But all is working good now.
I've no problems fitting an extra rad for them, but when I've worked on Single Pipe GB systems before, the principle behind how they work means adding a rad is nowhere near as simple as adding one to a twin pipe system.
Can any of you expert plumbers out there offer any advice of experience before I go ahead with the fitting? I'm worried that if I fit the rad the overall balance of the system will go to cock...
Oh and forgot to say they have an existing rad in the hall and the new one is wanted on the other side of the wall in the living room so in theory I'll take the feed from that.
Any help much appreciated.
Adam
I've been asked to add a radiator for someone. The house was built in '69 and by the look of the rad layout (and before I start taking up the floorboards!) it's a single line system. It's pretty much all Gun Barrel and there is also a back boiler that can be used. Their boiler is run on kerosene and is out in the shed. This runs around 14 radiators.
The owner says although it runs just right now they've had no end of problems with it in the past. Some rads not working, some luke warm, etc. But all is working good now.
I've no problems fitting an extra rad for them, but when I've worked on Single Pipe GB systems before, the principle behind how they work means adding a rad is nowhere near as simple as adding one to a twin pipe system.
Can any of you expert plumbers out there offer any advice of experience before I go ahead with the fitting? I'm worried that if I fit the rad the overall balance of the system will go to cock...
Oh and forgot to say they have an existing rad in the hall and the new one is wanted on the other side of the wall in the living room so in theory I'll take the feed from that.
Any help much appreciated.
Adam
