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I'm re-doing my bathroom and need to move the sink, toilet, and radiator.
The radiator in there, I was told, is the one that should always be open. Now then, having got the floor up so I can re-plumb everything I found that there's only one pipe going under that radiator, the return.
There's a T joint feeding one end of the radiator, and the other end connects to a T joint on the same pipe.
The radiator does get warm, but I suspect that's just because some of the water hits the edge of the T and gets forced upward.
The central heating system is a gravity fed one, expansion tank in the loft.
Is there any central heating plan where this radiator is plumbed right?
Many thanks.
The radiator in there, I was told, is the one that should always be open. Now then, having got the floor up so I can re-plumb everything I found that there's only one pipe going under that radiator, the return.
There's a T joint feeding one end of the radiator, and the other end connects to a T joint on the same pipe.
The radiator does get warm, but I suspect that's just because some of the water hits the edge of the T and gets forced upward.
The central heating system is a gravity fed one, expansion tank in the loft.
Is there any central heating plan where this radiator is plumbed right?
Many thanks.