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I'm getting conflicting advice so I thought i'd try on here for a bit more information.
All our half landing bathroom rads are on the hot water circuit - some plumbers say they must come off the circuit and go on the heating circuit, others say they can stay. Which is right?
Background & further info here:
We have a victorian house with an interesting collection of pipe work, some left from a previous solid fuel boiler system. Last year we had the boiler & HW cylinder replaced and now have a Worcester Bosch Greenstar 40CDi Classic boiler (kitchen)& pressurised cylinder (loft).
We have 2 bathrooms and a separate WC all adjacent to each other on a half landing. We are in the process of just turning them into 2 adjacent bathrooms which means changing some of the rads around.
Currently there is a conventional rad in the WC & the hallway, a chrome ladder rail in one bathroom and a reproduction rad in the other bathroom.
We would like to leave the hallway one as, remove the towel rail completely , directly replace the WC one with a slightly larger rad and move & replace the reproduction one with a modern rad. They are all on the HW circuit and the hall & WC ones at least seem to have been plumbed in parallel as they work with the TRVs we had fitted as part of the work last year.
I believe that as we have a heat exchange system rather than a directly heated system that there is no reason they couldn't stay on this circuit but some plumbers say they must be removed others say its ok - who is right?
(it'll be a right PITA to move them over to the heating circuit as no pipework runs to this part of the house at the moment hence my reluctance to just do it)
Thanks for any help you can give
All our half landing bathroom rads are on the hot water circuit - some plumbers say they must come off the circuit and go on the heating circuit, others say they can stay. Which is right?
Background & further info here:
We have a victorian house with an interesting collection of pipe work, some left from a previous solid fuel boiler system. Last year we had the boiler & HW cylinder replaced and now have a Worcester Bosch Greenstar 40CDi Classic boiler (kitchen)& pressurised cylinder (loft).
We have 2 bathrooms and a separate WC all adjacent to each other on a half landing. We are in the process of just turning them into 2 adjacent bathrooms which means changing some of the rads around.
Currently there is a conventional rad in the WC & the hallway, a chrome ladder rail in one bathroom and a reproduction rad in the other bathroom.
We would like to leave the hallway one as, remove the towel rail completely , directly replace the WC one with a slightly larger rad and move & replace the reproduction one with a modern rad. They are all on the HW circuit and the hall & WC ones at least seem to have been plumbed in parallel as they work with the TRVs we had fitted as part of the work last year.
I believe that as we have a heat exchange system rather than a directly heated system that there is no reason they couldn't stay on this circuit but some plumbers say they must be removed others say its ok - who is right?
(it'll be a right PITA to move them over to the heating circuit as no pipework runs to this part of the house at the moment hence my reluctance to just do it)
Thanks for any help you can give