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RobinBennett
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RE: Fitting heat pump plumbing and pipes in advance?

Thanks, we're planning on a large normal radiator. Heat Punk suggests that we need a 1800x600mm K2 radiator for a 45 degree flow temperature, but it's...

6 months ago
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RE: Fitting heat pump plumbing and pipes in advance?

> Play safe, use copper. Just to be clear, our old bath waste pipe was copper, about 35mm OD and 32mm ID, probably from around 1950. I was just q...

6 months ago
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RE: Fitting heat pump plumbing and pipes in advance?

That's a very good point. As a software engineer of 30+ years I can see so many ways this could go wrong - but it doesn't cost a lot to try.

6 months ago
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RE: Fitting HP pipes in advance?

Fantastic, that's exactly the sort of information I wanted.Presumably 32mm pipe is the stuff that's sold as '35mm outside diameter'? Oddly enough I've...

6 months ago
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RE: Fitting HP pipes in advance?

It would be a straight run, I'm just not sure about the pipe sizes and whether they'd need to be insulated.Yes, it's for heating and hot water.I'd ass...

6 months ago
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