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never done any plumbing, so wondering how straight forward it is to whack an element in my towel radiator ready for the summer. Here's a couple photos of the radiator.

I've tried asking a couple local plumbers to come do it but still waiting, so thinking I'm gonna have a go myself (with your help)

[ElectriciansForums.net] Adding an electric element


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Depends what your plan is? Do away with wet altogether or use a T piece to "dual fuel" it? Bit of faff either way main thing being draining heating system and refilling after.
 
Yeah, dual fuel was plan but I'm totally green with wet stuff. The elements I've seen on screwies seem to have a place for the existing pipe work to connect back up to
 
The elements I've seen on screwies seem to have a place for the existing pipe work to connect back up to
The element goes up one side where your existing ch pipe is, so that ch pipe would need repositioning. Draining down can also be fun, but at least you don't have carpet under the heater (he says hopefully ...)
 
Yeah, dual fuel was plan but I'm totally green with wet stuff. The elements I've seen on screwies seem to have a place for the existing pipe work to connect back up to

Only problem with existing pipework is that it'd have to be routed to feed into the side of the t-piece as opposed to the bottom of the towel rail, 9 times out of 10 on a retrofit install it looks bad! (Unless you plan on cutting a hole in the wall!)

Pipework should be easy to rearrange since there's already compression fittings.
 

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