MinnieHomowner
Jun 15, 2009, 01:37 PM
I am remodeling my basement and want to replace my old head-height radiator system pipes with copper pipes that I can run between the joists and out of the way. The system is an old gravity system, but now has a new-ish boiler with a pump. The return pipes into the boiler are converted to 3/4" right at the boiler, and the outgoing pipe from the boiler is 1 inch, but quickly converts to 3 separate 2 1/2" systems that each feed 2 - 4 radiators.
Can I use 3/4" copper pipes and run them through the joists to the 1 1/4" pipes that head up to the radiators? I am worried about balance to the first and second floors and wonder if temperature loss in returning water will be an issue.
Thanks!
Can I use 3/4" copper pipes and run them through the joists to the 1 1/4" pipes that head up to the radiators? I am worried about balance to the first and second floors and wonder if temperature loss in returning water will be an issue.
Thanks!