Hep20 dry lining boxes

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Are these boxes a good system to use whn first fixing raditors? Do you just fix to the wall before plastering were the centre of the rad. will be. then bring the flow and return out off the box with ample length to pipe up the rad.?
 
Ok thanks can I also ask with the new Hep2o when you dismount the fitting using the little plastic tool, the liner always seems to stay in the fitting when I dismount them is there anyway to stop this?
 
Don't bother with the box, waste of time and money.
Just pull em out the board in the middle of the rad , use Drayton nickel elbows into the rad valves.

Looks a million times better than copper coming through a floor.
 
So is a Hep2o fitting not useable again now after dismounting as the liners still in the fitting?
 
Don't bother with the box, waste of time and money.
Just pull em out the board in the middle of the rad , use Drayton nickel elbows into the rad valves.

Looks a million times better than copper coming through a floor.

Does it :lol:
 
Yes mate. If done right you see just a nickel elbow, no pipe, no nothing.

Don't have to fanny around first fixing your rad legs in just the right place etc.

Welcome to the modern world of heating.
 
Fair do's lee it must be the house basher's down my way that think it's ok to leave to much pipework sagging under the rad :lol:
 
Thank you and do you just use a standard hep2o liner or is it a special one? Seem to rember some rad. connectors had different liners.
 
You should use a liner that is specific to the brand of pipe
(hep20 pipe = hep20 liner)
 

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