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Hi there

I wondered if anyone could help quite urgently as rads get piped in tomorrow and I have a lot of conflicting advice.

We are restoring an old property at the moment which had no central heating. We are putting in modern combi and old reclaimed cast iron column radiators. Some are quite large. We are using these valves

Premier Traditional Angled Radiator Valves | Satin Nickel | Online Now

Some rads have

inlet at top/ outlet at bottom-opposite ends

inlet at top and outlet at bottom-same end

We were going to pipe: flow in at bottom and return at top as we were told the hold water would rise to the return?

I have since read that putting flow at top is best as water cools it will fall to return? Felling really confused?

I also read that bottom to bottom is ok for flow and return? Aesthetically would prefer this and would avoid us having to plaster in pipes chased in channel for top? Would this be ok if we balance the rads properly. Flow is in 22mm branched in 15mm just before each rad.

Just want uniform heat across the rads? Do you think if we do bottom to bottom and restrict return they will have time to get hot on all the sections?

Any advice very much appreciated 🙂
Elli
 
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Top (flow) bottom (return) is ok. If you can do the flow and return at bottom, that's also ok.
 
Ok so if I did bottom-bottom and just switched the blanking fittings to top that should be okay? Would I have to try and balance red to get uniform heat?
 
This is a pic of one of the bigger radiators $_57.jpg
 
Ok great-got Dad's big wrench and a very big piece of steel pipe-stubborn but strangely rewarding when they budge 🙂

Thanks for all your help!
 
Not yet-but have come out of old school/ some out of old house. Keeping my fingers crossed all will be ok. We flushed them with hose.
 
A problem you may encounter is that the end fittings have left & right hand threads.

Rads that have the connections on the same side, you will not be able to swap to the other end because the directions of the threads will be different.

Have you any spare gaskets? You may need some if you are removing end fittings
 
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