Whether the heating pipe in the kitchen is blocked and affects the heating of other rooms.

Updated on Kitchen 2024-07-16
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It depends on the way your home pipes operate, the heating method of one household and one valve is in series, that is to say, the return water of this heating is the water from the heating, you remove a group of pipes that are blocked, that is, they are broken from the middle, and they must be connected to the road. If it's in parallel, then there will often be valve control, yours doesn't. So, not like.

    If it's the old-fashioned way of heating the downstairs with the backwater upstairs, yours still comes from the ground, and it's not. So, the first heating method is relatively large. You can go downstairs to see if the pipe is the same as yours, the same is the first way, and then see if the valve of your heating inlet and return pipe comes out of the stairwell on your floor, and downstairs is also, it must belong to the way of one household and one valve.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello friends, I am a professional plumbing and electricity professional, and I will tell you clearly that it has no impact at all.

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