Hi all,
I'm a competent DIYer with an engineering background and am active in Heritage Buildings. I never touch anything I'm not allowed to albeit I've worked on the wet side of my own heating on the central heating circuit before when I had a combi - balancing rads, add a Fernox TF1, washing through the system and running new rads from the manifold, and understand the nuances of s-type wiring etc.
I've recently moved into a large old property and the prior owners have massively underspecced radiators in a number of rooms (I've run heat loss calcs and they're about 20% of what's required in one room - a stupid bloody designer spring rad with an output of 1,200 BTU in an attic room with a heat loss of in excess of 6,000 BTU).
I would be delighted to drain down the system and put a "real" radiator in - but can I legally do so on an unvented system? And if so, is there anything specific I need to do or know?
I've tried finding a local G3 plumber but they seem to be impossible to source.
Thanks so much!
I'm a competent DIYer with an engineering background and am active in Heritage Buildings. I never touch anything I'm not allowed to albeit I've worked on the wet side of my own heating on the central heating circuit before when I had a combi - balancing rads, add a Fernox TF1, washing through the system and running new rads from the manifold, and understand the nuances of s-type wiring etc.
I've recently moved into a large old property and the prior owners have massively underspecced radiators in a number of rooms (I've run heat loss calcs and they're about 20% of what's required in one room - a stupid bloody designer spring rad with an output of 1,200 BTU in an attic room with a heat loss of in excess of 6,000 BTU).
I would be delighted to drain down the system and put a "real" radiator in - but can I legally do so on an unvented system? And if so, is there anything specific I need to do or know?
I've tried finding a local G3 plumber but they seem to be impossible to source.
Thanks so much!