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Installing an extra radiator

  • 22-11-2005 9:36am
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    I've recently converted an understairs cupboard into a toilet & am now looking to put a radiator in it.

    There is already a radiator on the outside wall of the new loo (in the downstairs hall), so I was wondering about connecting up the extra rad.The system is a basic oil fired boiler, with the sytem pressurised from the mains (new rad put into an attic conversion & the plumbers added an expansion tank & mains fed the system).

    Is it just a case of connecting the extra rad in the same fashion as the one on the outside of the bathroom...in effect they'll be back to back ?.

    I know the pump is capable of handling the extra rad.....

    I'm pretty handy with plumbing electrics & would give it a bash


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