Hi All.
Got tiny problem . Bought a house with old fireplace with backboiler and want to replace with closed-in stove (multifuel cetral heating plus HW).Worked out the KW/BTUs and decided to do all the plumbing myself then get Heating Engineer in to connect stove and test run it. He's happy and I should save a bit.Now the question is: there is only 2 rads needed on the ground floor and 4 upstairs. the ground floor has expensive oak floor fitted and im trying to avoid rippin them just to put pipework for 2rads in.pipework cannot run along skirting on the ground floor coz of layout(door/entrance etc). is it possible to take it straight up(above the stove) to the first floor sort out all rads needed upstairs then across the house and drop it down to ground floor again the get the other 2 connected? (then i could run pipework along the wall i the corner of living room)will the pump work ok in such a design?or will gravity be a problem on return from my last rad?(up to first floor,then across the house back to the boiler).what else should i pay attention to?
any of you suggesting that my Heating engineer should answer that??-will cost £££ again for design-i tried that...
any help will be appreciated
many thanks
andy
Got tiny problem . Bought a house with old fireplace with backboiler and want to replace with closed-in stove (multifuel cetral heating plus HW).Worked out the KW/BTUs and decided to do all the plumbing myself then get Heating Engineer in to connect stove and test run it. He's happy and I should save a bit.Now the question is: there is only 2 rads needed on the ground floor and 4 upstairs. the ground floor has expensive oak floor fitted and im trying to avoid rippin them just to put pipework for 2rads in.pipework cannot run along skirting on the ground floor coz of layout(door/entrance etc). is it possible to take it straight up(above the stove) to the first floor sort out all rads needed upstairs then across the house and drop it down to ground floor again the get the other 2 connected? (then i could run pipework along the wall i the corner of living room)will the pump work ok in such a design?or will gravity be a problem on return from my last rad?(up to first floor,then across the house back to the boiler).what else should i pay attention to?
any of you suggesting that my Heating engineer should answer that??-will cost £££ again for design-i tried that...
any help will be appreciated
many thanks
andy