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My radiators are fed by a Ground Source Heat Pump. On the balancing advice I have seen, it says to have a 12 degree difference between feed and out on a normal heating system.

My question is because the boiler runs at a lower temperature than a normal boiler, what temp difference should I be trying to set?
 

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