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Jock Spanners

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Evening all,
A customer has shown me some designer, flat column type radiators she wants me to fit. On the bottom they are marked 'in' and 'out' which I assume means flow and return. Does anyone know if it makes any difference which way the flow and return is connected? I don't imagine it does but can't understand why else they're labelled as they are.
Thanks,
Jock
 
Yes it does have to be as labelled as there’s baffles/ diverter
 
They can be a real pain, are you able to swap them over somewhere else, say floor above or near boiler? Obviously only an option if they're all wrong.
 

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