Hi all.
My Mam & Dad have bought a 1500mm High by 413mm Wide vertical radiator that they want me to fit for them.
Seems simple enough but after looking online for stuff related to these rads, it seems that it is possible to fit them incorrectly.
The rad is a Reina Neva single and it came with the plug and vent already fitted, so I presume that these will be fitted to the top ? The existing feed/return pipes will be fitted to the bottom of the rad by the way.
Are these rads sensitive to the flow direction, (i.e in and out) or is it simply a case of replacing the old one with the new one ? I have read online that a good way to check top or bottom is to look through the valve connector positions: if you can see through them from one side to the other, that will be the opposite end to the pipework connections, is that a good point ?
I can't seem to find any instructions, apart from a very basic wall-fitting pdf that points to any flow restrictions on connecting the pipework so any help you guys could offer would be gratefully received.
TIA
My Mam & Dad have bought a 1500mm High by 413mm Wide vertical radiator that they want me to fit for them.
Seems simple enough but after looking online for stuff related to these rads, it seems that it is possible to fit them incorrectly.
The rad is a Reina Neva single and it came with the plug and vent already fitted, so I presume that these will be fitted to the top ? The existing feed/return pipes will be fitted to the bottom of the rad by the way.
Are these rads sensitive to the flow direction, (i.e in and out) or is it simply a case of replacing the old one with the new one ? I have read online that a good way to check top or bottom is to look through the valve connector positions: if you can see through them from one side to the other, that will be the opposite end to the pipework connections, is that a good point ?
I can't seem to find any instructions, apart from a very basic wall-fitting pdf that points to any flow restrictions on connecting the pipework so any help you guys could offer would be gratefully received.
TIA