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Ghandi
Morning all,
New member here, so hi and thanks for taking the time to read this.
I'm replacing an old undersized rad connected by 15mm copper to the 22mm flow/return on my system.
I need to install 10k BTU/3kW but wall space means this will have to be in two rads, one at each side of the room.
I wonder if I can take the original 15mm from the old rad and tee it to supply both new rads in parallel.
Theory says that the 15mm will have enough in it to supply both new rads, but has anyone done this in reality and is it satisfactory?
I'm willing to tee both into the flow/rtn if needs be, but happy to save myself time and fittings if it's not necessary.
I would welcome anyone's opinions on this.
Many thanks
New member here, so hi and thanks for taking the time to read this.
I'm replacing an old undersized rad connected by 15mm copper to the 22mm flow/return on my system.
I need to install 10k BTU/3kW but wall space means this will have to be in two rads, one at each side of the room.
I wonder if I can take the original 15mm from the old rad and tee it to supply both new rads in parallel.
Theory says that the 15mm will have enough in it to supply both new rads, but has anyone done this in reality and is it satisfactory?
I'm willing to tee both into the flow/rtn if needs be, but happy to save myself time and fittings if it's not necessary.
I would welcome anyone's opinions on this.
Many thanks