Heated towel rail
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benny2
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Heated towel rail

by benny2 » Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:44 pm

Hi all. Question for the plumbers or those with the know how.

I am in the process of building an ensuite in our new bedroom, the heated towel rail, "Can i use 15mm plastic pipe direct to the flow/return valves" as opposed the the traditional copper pipe.

The reason for using plastic is, all the pipework will be boxed in then tiled, i would like it to be joint free in that area untill the pipework exits into a part of the roof that is maintainable for the rest of the pipes.

Thanks in advance.

Benny2.

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by htg engineer » Fri Jun 26, 2009 4:01 pm

Yes you can use plastic, the other option would be to use copper with no joints (if possible) or with soldered joints.

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by benny2 » Sun Jun 28, 2009 8:16 pm

Thanks very much htg. :wink:

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by slapdash » Thu Jan 07, 2010 10:27 am

I'm not a pro so I pass on this interesting piece of advice from one who is: I was fitting a heated towel radiator too and used nice shiny chromed copper pipe to come up through the floor to the radiator inlet / outlets with plastic pipe and push-fit fittings below the floor onto the chromed pipe. My pro friend said this was a right no, no. The chrome hardens the surface of the copper pipe and so the push-on plastic fittings can't grab hold. This means they are liable to slip off; maybe not straight away but at some point down the line. So don't do it; use compression at that joint.

Sadly my friend didn't tell me before I'd sealed the floor and tiled it... :roll:

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