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Hi. Does it matter if the return pipe sits above the flow pipe? Its a two pipe system. Sorry if this is a basic question. I am a propper novice.
 
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on a pumped system no

Thanks Quality. I have one other novice question. I have a radiatior branch with a 22mm flow going from right to left, and the 22mm return going from left to right. The flow tees off to the right bottom of each radiator, and tees back into the return at the left bottom of each rad.

However One of the radiators is plumbed in the opposite direction. The flow tees off into it on the left bittom and back into the return on the right bottom. Is this a problem?

Thanks again for your help.
 
However One of the radiators is plumbed in the opposite direction. The flow tees off into it on the left bittom and back into the return on the right bottom. Is this a problem?
No it should not be a problem, it was probably done that way for installation convenience. unless you have a problem with that particular radiator. Most Radiator valves these days are bi-directional so not really that important.
 
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When you say sits above, the connections aren't reversed ?

You just mean which is on top where they're clipped to the wall ?

Flow still comes of the flow connection !
 
When you say sits above, the connections aren't reversed ?

You just mean which is on top where they're clipped to the wall ?

Flow still comes of the flow connection !
 
When you say sits above, the connections aren't reversed ?

You just mean which is on top where they're clipped to the wall ?

Flow still comes of the flow connection !

Yep. I'm just talking about which pipe sits on top of the other. Each radiator still has a flow and return connection. Its just that one of them is a different way round to the others. In from flow on the left - Out to return on right, rather then in on right - out on left (like all the others).
 
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