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Scottda
Hi
I am a DIY'r with a fair level of experience. I have a vented system with a glowworm energy saver 30e. A little house remodelling meant for removing one small rad and moving another. Ceiling down revealed the main flow and return in 22mm going down to 15mm runs and then down to 10mm micro bore behind the dry linng to the rad. Easy move, piped in the 15mm and micro bore to new location. Everything works perfect. However, at the same time and whilst the ceiling was down I took the opportunity of 'fixing' my conservatory rad. When the builders built the conservatory, they tee'd off one of the existing rads (one that I just removed) using microbore, result....well two poor performing rads both starving each other. So with a pair of pipes from the 15mm run available due to the decommissioned rad I thought I would run it direct to the conservatory rad. This has meant for a long run of microbore that is not ideal and the rad gets fairly warm but not hot? Bled the system etc but the return pipe is still quite cool. So here is my question, given the conservatory gets very cold and the ceilings are down, would I be better running a new run to the conservatory rad by tee'ing off the 22mm flow and return closer to the boiler? (the other available pair that I am using is at the far end of the run, does this matter? If so, do I just stab in the flow and return anywhere near the boiler? Sorry if it's a dumb question but thought I would ask you guys before I got my pipe cutter out
I am a DIY'r with a fair level of experience. I have a vented system with a glowworm energy saver 30e. A little house remodelling meant for removing one small rad and moving another. Ceiling down revealed the main flow and return in 22mm going down to 15mm runs and then down to 10mm micro bore behind the dry linng to the rad. Easy move, piped in the 15mm and micro bore to new location. Everything works perfect. However, at the same time and whilst the ceiling was down I took the opportunity of 'fixing' my conservatory rad. When the builders built the conservatory, they tee'd off one of the existing rads (one that I just removed) using microbore, result....well two poor performing rads both starving each other. So with a pair of pipes from the 15mm run available due to the decommissioned rad I thought I would run it direct to the conservatory rad. This has meant for a long run of microbore that is not ideal and the rad gets fairly warm but not hot? Bled the system etc but the return pipe is still quite cool. So here is my question, given the conservatory gets very cold and the ceilings are down, would I be better running a new run to the conservatory rad by tee'ing off the 22mm flow and return closer to the boiler? (the other available pair that I am using is at the far end of the run, does this matter? If so, do I just stab in the flow and return anywhere near the boiler? Sorry if it's a dumb question but thought I would ask you guys before I got my pipe cutter out