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what and where would you use a spider manifold?
 
They arent, they are usually reduced from 22mm down to 10 or 8mm, why the question
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Mike
 
cheers mike, just managed to find out what one looks like. it seems like you would make it yourself using a 22mm coupler,
 
the spider manifold is just a central distibution point. the flow and return was run from the boiler commonly in 22, to either 1 or 2 spider manifolds generally in the centre of the house. like mike says the manifold/s then have 8mm pipes feeding each individual radiator. 10 rads equals 10 stabbing on each manifold, looks like a spider.the older ones are type 1 pipe system with 20 stabbings, all compression fittings, when they start to leak.. nasty messhopefully ive managed to attatch photo of 1 i had to make for my neighbour!!shaun
 

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thanx shaun, very helpful, college assignment believe it or not... it's the plumbing GURU'S word of the week challenge....... THANX ALL.....
 
pleasure keith, wouldnt recommend making 1 tho. that took me about 5 hours, drilling out the 22 pipe with 8mm and silver soldering stubs in.

thats what happens when your neighbour knocks on the door at 8pm, with a dripping ceiling. go round 2 tighten a nut. everything pops. water all over the show. plumb centre quotes 300 quid and 8 days for delivery. i have 2 see neighbour everyday, his wife would of hated me for ages.

good luck at college

shaun
 
Hi migoplumber
Nicely explained I knew what I wanted to say but couldnt put into words nicley cheers mate:)
regards
Mike
 
know how you feel mike, i go through that same mental blur every morning when i have seen my first job and walked back to the van and think "now what......?!"
cheers.
shaun
 
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