I'm going to be running 22mm speedfit pipes to radiators over a distance of around 8 metres.
Since there is plenty of room underneath the joists, am l ok to just lay the pipe flat on the concrete base or do l still need to wrap it in something?
In theory you are supposed to insulate all pipes. Given that most of any heat lost from heating pipes will end up heating the space above, albeit at a somewhat reduced efficiency, I wouldn't bother.
However, be aware that the pipes could freeze if that concrete is uninsulated.
IMO I would look to insulate any pipework under a suspended floor, especially where runs are longer. I'd want as much heat getting to the rads and less trying to heat up a void.
In theory you are supposed to insulate all pipes. Given that most of any heat lost from heating pipes will end up heating the space above, albeit at a somewhat reduced efficiency, I wouldn't bother.
However, be aware that the pipes could freeze if that concrete is uninsulated.
1. If the pipes are under the insulation touching the concrete base, the freezing risk remains.
2. Insulation will only keep heat in / cold out for a certain amount of time. Continuous exposure to freezing temperatures will result in frozen pipes eventually.
1. If the pipes are under the insulation touching the concrete base, the freezing risk remains.
2. Insulation will only keep heat in / cold out for a certain amount of time. Continuous exposure to freezing temperatures will result in frozen pipes eventually.
Ok so should l wrap them in lagging or lay them on top of the insulation? There is a 15mm pipe which supplies the outside garden tap and that's just been laid over the slab. Touch wood never had issues with it freezing.
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