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mattanglo
Hi all
Another one of those plastic DIY questions. I have installed the piping for radiators in my extension, as I have open web joists I decided to put the piping in the ceiling void with 15mm drops to the radiators, I have done this as a manifold system to try as far as possible to avoid plastic joins in inaccessible places.
I have 3 radiators that are against block walls which will have plasterboard battened off 25mm - this gives room for the pipes and also back boxes for electrics etc. I want to find a way to bring the tails for the radiators horizontally out of the wall to corner TRVs and lock valves on the radiators. I am having column rads so they will be quite a way off the face of the wall.
Obviously this will involve some sort of 90 deg bend as the termination of the drop I just wandered what sort of solutions there are out there for a neat appearance.
My thoughts were (I have attached a drawing to show them as well)
:
1- a soldered elbow and pipe from a Hep2o connector to the TRV - probably the best but I can't solder hence I'm using plastic.
2 - a compression elbow from the plastic pipe to copper pipe to the TRV- my worry being a weeping compression joint behind the plasterboard.
3 - terminate the drop with a Hep2o wall plate elbow which has a 1/2 inch female thread into this I would screw a chrome valve extender with a 1/2 inch male threaded end, this seems like a really neat solution but unfortunately all the ones I can find have a parallel thread so would they require thread sealant?
I would be very grateful for any thoughts or suggestions on this.
cheers
Matt
Another one of those plastic DIY questions. I have installed the piping for radiators in my extension, as I have open web joists I decided to put the piping in the ceiling void with 15mm drops to the radiators, I have done this as a manifold system to try as far as possible to avoid plastic joins in inaccessible places.
I have 3 radiators that are against block walls which will have plasterboard battened off 25mm - this gives room for the pipes and also back boxes for electrics etc. I want to find a way to bring the tails for the radiators horizontally out of the wall to corner TRVs and lock valves on the radiators. I am having column rads so they will be quite a way off the face of the wall.
Obviously this will involve some sort of 90 deg bend as the termination of the drop I just wandered what sort of solutions there are out there for a neat appearance.
My thoughts were (I have attached a drawing to show them as well)
1- a soldered elbow and pipe from a Hep2o connector to the TRV - probably the best but I can't solder hence I'm using plastic.
2 - a compression elbow from the plastic pipe to copper pipe to the TRV- my worry being a weeping compression joint behind the plasterboard.
3 - terminate the drop with a Hep2o wall plate elbow which has a 1/2 inch female thread into this I would screw a chrome valve extender with a 1/2 inch male threaded end, this seems like a really neat solution but unfortunately all the ones I can find have a parallel thread so would they require thread sealant?
I would be very grateful for any thoughts or suggestions on this.
cheers
Matt