I have a conventional central heating system (condensing boiler, header tank, hot water tank & immersion). I have carried out a number of tasks on the system over the years: changing radiators, installing a new airing cupboard and new hot water tank, and I am fairly happy with my domestic plumbing. However, I have converted an attached garage into an office. I had to extend the 2 CH drain taps so that they would drain to the outside world, not into the office. I have used them many times without issue and always assumed that one was connected to the flow and the other to the return. Is this normal? Both have good pressure, so they are obviously connected to a pumped system. Could I connect a radiator to these existing pipes (and save a great deal of time and mess)? Grateful for any comments/advice.
