Mounting horizontal radiator vertically... is it possible?

So, can you when you read properly.

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Doctor Drivel
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I have no problems with that. the cold air keeps the undercupboard space ventilated and the warm air exits to the front. The pipes are lagged which leaves little opportunity for excess heat escaping to the cupboards.

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<me9

That's true regardless of whether the room is on a seperate zone.

MBQ

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manatbandq

Warm air rises, they need to be on the floor. Perhaps we should hang you from the ceiling as mod art. Then we wouldn't notice the hot air so much.

MBQ

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manatbandq

Hopefully all you'd be doing is soldering, not using the high voltage machine.

There are pics of early rads online if you want to see what they look like. Try

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meow2222

The hot air will be at the top as you said, so you will not notice it anyhow.

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Doctor Drivel

replying to mike, KD1 wrote: You could use TBOE connections just like the old days. Should work perfectly.

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KD1

I think you are actually replying to the "old days". Almost thirteen years old.

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polygonum_on_google

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