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Hi guys. Just bench testing my wiring centre. It all performs as it should but the relay makes a bit of a racket while it's waiting for the valves to open before it calls for heat. Only does it on a UFH zone, if using the rad zone its silent as I guess as it's not delaying/activating the pump...
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Hi All, hoping for some advice and pointing in the right direction. I have a Worcester Bosch 40he condensing boiler, supplying hot water as priority, central heating radiators using TR2 thermostat in one room. no auto valves on radiators or storage tank. I have built a small extension and...
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Hi - some advice would be appreciated. We are doing a refurb and are having water based underfloor heating installed. The top layer will be 15mm engineered wood (floating). Our builder has done things in a backward way so I need advice on what is the best solution given the circumstances...
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Gnorw er’uoy
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Hi folks. Sorry this is a long one. I'll try and keep it organised. Son has just moved into a purpose built (2013 ish) 4th floor apartment as a tenant. No gas in the building. Triple glazing. 1. The letting agent led him to believe that the electricity supply was on an Eco 7 meter. He didn't...
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Hello, I am new here and have come looking for help. I live a small 2 floor ( 1 bedroom house) with Polypipe underfloor heating. the UFH is upstairs and downstairs. Its been installed for around 6 years and worked fine, I have 2 single RF receivers under the stairs ( this is it Polypipe RF...
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We had a wet UFH system installed a couple of years ago. Two weeks ago we had vinyl tiles laid. The instruction from the flooring guy is to start the UFH at 5 degrees and increase by 5 degrees per day until we reach a comfortable temperature. Also, instructions from the flooring company read...
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Hi there, I'm considering having my heating system controlled by Honeywell Evohome. I have a question about the underfloor heating controller.... I have a single zone water underfloor heating in the kitchen. The controller is currently a Wunda. I've never been all that happy with it because...
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Hi, I am having to replace the powerhead of a Honeywell 22mm Motorised valve, model is a Honeywell V4043H1056 (272848) it is not that expensive retailing at approx £72 but Corgi do one for £42, is the Honeywell worth the money, the one I have has lasted less than 10 years! Thanks Andy
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Hi folks, I’m in need of some sound advice. We have recently had a ground floor extension and have had underfloor heating (company: JK UFH) installed throughout most of the downstairs. We have a few rads still left downstairs and the entire upstairs is still heated through rads. We have a...
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We have a large kitchen/dining area and I've measured the temperature. It's an interesting pattern... up and down.. and up and down... even though the thermometer is set at a constant temp. No night time set backs or anything like that... just inertia. We have a GSHP and ancient controls (see...
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Hi Installed UFH Manifold, pump, Valve etc, connected to a Saswell scu209led-tm1 Connection Box. On the terminals marked "com" and "no" going to the Boiler. Which terminals on a Grant Vortex Boiler do these 2 connectors go too? Thanks in advance
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Hi. I have underfloor heating controlled by these actuators. One of the behr actuators is stuck on. Can anyone help advise how to turn it off? The newer one on the right is easy to remove and see the pin. The other two don’t seem to have an easy method of removal. Can anyone help?
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Morning, Doing some work on our UFH manifiolds and was wondering if anyone would be kind enough to let me know what the T-fittings in the picture are, thought they might be some kind of tektite fittings? Many thanks.
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HI, we have replaced 3 manifolds (1 upstairs 2 downstairs) with new Warmup units. The installation manual from Warmup states that to fill the system you have to fill each circuit in turn using the fill / drain points on each manifold. However, my plumber said that he always uses the filling loop...
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HI folks, is it possible/feasible/reasonable to insatll an ufh manifold and system (for a 17m2 room) from a disused CH 15mm flow and return? I would install a 15 to 22mm reducer into a pump then a 2 port manifold then into the floor then. back into the return of the manifold. Its an old...
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Hi everyone. A slight conundrum im hoping to get some educated advice on from people who actually know. Ill be having the whole of my downstairs dug up in order to install insulation (none present) with a 75mm screed on top. Ill then have a wet system underfloor heating installed. My...
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After balancing the flows, one of these blighters has started to drip very slowly from under the red cap. It feels loose to turn, so I suspect the seal around the spindle is to blame. It won't be 'worn' as such, as they don't get fiddled with for years, but this tiny adjustment was seemingly...
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I have some actuator pins that are stuck (in the open position). I assume that the best thing to do is just to replace the entire valve, but is there a quick temporary fix - I.e. lubricating and hitting with a hammer (yes I know it's not the most professional solution) thanks
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This morning I heard knocking coming from my bathroom sink drain! The central heat outdoor unit is just outside the wall, and it was running. I went outside, but it seemed fine. When the heat unit went off, the knocking stopped. What the hey? I have a video, but I didn't see a way to add it to...
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Have a large ufh job to do 250m2 with low profile boards, 12mm pipe, 150mm spacing. Customer does not want gas in the house so wants an electric boiler. Unvented cylinder will be direct so boiler will only be running ufh. 2 manifolds to be installed 3 phase will be installed, but this means...
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