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Jun 11, 2020
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I have a a 3 story house with a combi boiler on the top floor and a crawl space under ground floor. The heating on the ground floor is rubbish and looking under the floor the pipes are a bodged mess of 15mm copper, 15mm plastic, 10mm copper and 10mm plastic, that is uninsulated and slowly leaking. So I just want to replace the ground floor piping for 6 big radiators.

The question - The heating circuit comes into the ground floor crawl space as 15mm copper. Can I/should I attach this to 22mm and run it round the ground floor with short runs of 15mm copper to the radiators. Or should I just use 15mm copper because the top 2 floors are all 15mm copper and the ground floor is at the end of the circuit?

Thanks
 
It depends on the heat output required but sounds like you need 22mm from the boiler to the ground floor.
What boiler do you have?
How many radiators in total?
 

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