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can a american style fridge/freezer be plumbed into radiator pipe
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Well thanks, it is actually the pipe that runs from my kitchen sink and my water that comes out my tap is clean!!!!
It comes down from out house, into sink then into first radiator, so what why would the water be dirty?Thrifty Gifty Money Making =£280 Sealed pot challenge 1192 Toluna = 77339 Bingoport = £10 redeemed + 33470 -
and no its not a hot water pipeThrifty Gifty Money Making =£280 Sealed pot challenge 1192 Toluna = 77339 Bingoport = £10 redeemed + 33470
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Well thanks, it is actually the pipe that runs from my kitchen sink and my water that comes out my tap is clean!!!!
It comes down from out house, into sink then into first radiator, so what why would the water be dirty?
I think you are confused.
Tap water is tap water, rad water is rad water & never should they meet.
If they do then you are in trouble & going to an early grave.Not Again0 -
anychance you could post a few pics, sounds like a simple confusion that has caused much hilarity.
a pic of the pipes and this can be cleared up.0 -
Your plumbing sounds wierd??????????????????????????????????I love my New Year's day baby girl Olivia xx:happyhearxx0
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No it doesn't. You might think it looks as though does but it doesn't. The answer to your question is that yes you can tee off the supply for your new kitchen behemoth from a wholesome water source eg that supplying the cold water tap at your kitchen sink. No you cant connect it to either the flow or the return of the central heating system.It comes down from out house, into sink then into first radiator,
Got a pic of this pipework?
CheersThe difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits. - Einstein0 -
some antibiotics will clear it up too.Get some gorm.0
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I will pull units out tomorrow and find out what is happening with pipe then cause at the moment it goes from main stop tap, into sink,behind cooker and units, then comes out of other end and into radiator then upstairs!Thrifty Gifty Money Making =£280 Sealed pot challenge 1192 Toluna = 77339 Bingoport = £10 redeemed + 33470
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bungle4by4 wrote: »anychance you could post a few pics, sounds like a simple confusion that has caused much hilarity.
a pic of the pipes and this can be cleared up.
yeah with a touch of nastiness from a few, I never thought it was like this on a here, next time I will remember, only post on here if you know what your doing, oh but thats right you would not ask, a simple no sorry not possible would have done
Thrifty Gifty Money Making =£280 Sealed pot challenge 1192 Toluna = 77339 Bingoport = £10 redeemed + 33470 -
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