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I'm know plumber although i have just fitted a new shower and im also happy to attempt swapping radiators which is what i want to do but radiator's .However what i want to change to may not be compatible so just need some advise . I have an old bathroom radiator and wish to put a more modern one in i have attached pictures can i swap the old one (in the picture) witch is near the ground with the modern one which is sitting on a wall as i dont want to put the new one on the wall but just replace the one fitted in the same place.
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You may want to find manufacturers instructions for your new rad. They surely need space underneath in order to work efficiently and circulate air.
 

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