First time posting and can't seem to find a definitive answer to this one so......
I have a really old central heating system - a Vaillant combi boiler (vcw-sine 18 t3 wf h) that's at least 25 years old and old Yorkshire Imperial rads that sit about 6 inches off the wall and have a single valve(?) and 8mm (I think) copper piping.
I want to replace the rads and boiler but over time, I'd do the rads first and the boiler a little later.
What I want to know is - can I just buy off the shelf rads with the in / return valves on opposite sides and extend the copper piping or would I need to replace the pipes to be up to 10mm for the whole system?
I'd get someone in to do the work but wanted to know if I could start picking up rads in advance?
any idea?
I have a really old central heating system - a Vaillant combi boiler (vcw-sine 18 t3 wf h) that's at least 25 years old and old Yorkshire Imperial rads that sit about 6 inches off the wall and have a single valve(?) and 8mm (I think) copper piping.
I want to replace the rads and boiler but over time, I'd do the rads first and the boiler a little later.
What I want to know is - can I just buy off the shelf rads with the in / return valves on opposite sides and extend the copper piping or would I need to replace the pipes to be up to 10mm for the whole system?
I'd get someone in to do the work but wanted to know if I could start picking up rads in advance?
any idea?
