Hi All
I have a single pipe central heating system which was extended 20 years ago when we had an extension. The heating upstairs has never been great particularly in the extended part with only a few of the original radiators getting very hot. We replaced the downstairs radiators with UFH which I thought would improve the heating upstairs but it seems to have had little effect. Because of this I am looking at changing the upstairs to a 2-pipe system and have a number of questions.
I have a single pipe central heating system which was extended 20 years ago when we had an extension. The heating upstairs has never been great particularly in the extended part with only a few of the original radiators getting very hot. We replaced the downstairs radiators with UFH which I thought would improve the heating upstairs but it seems to have had little effect. Because of this I am looking at changing the upstairs to a 2-pipe system and have a number of questions.
- The existing pipe work is copper but I am looking at using plastic for ease. I presume there is no problem with mixing the two?
- To reduce number of connections I am hoping to use 22mm pipe rolls. How flexible are these for feeding under the floor and do they straighten easily or do I need pipe clips?
- Do I need to use swept tees at the radiator tails?
- I assume the feed to the radiator should be on the TRV side?
- I am splitting the feed to the radiators to reduce the length as currently it goes right round the house on a bit of a circuitous route. I will end up with 3 circuits and 4 different routes for the returns so there will be a number of tees on the supply and returns. Is there any issue with having a number of T’s.
- I have one radiator downstairs which will be very difficult to convert. Is there any issue with leaving this as is?