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Went to look at this job for a new install of an electric boiler. Been told another company has said it is oil in the underfloor heating system. Please let me know your thoughts
 

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Is it me or does that prv by red exp vessel go into that container?
 
Was gonna say it looks like it's straight into a hepvo
 
i was looking at the other one it does look like it goes into the container
 
Went to look at this job for a new install of an electric boiler. Been told another company has said it is oil in the underfloor heating system. Please let me know your thoughts

If its oil in the under floor heating does it have a separate heat exchanger to the Central heating? Or is the CH oil as well, is there a filling loop of the cold main?
 
Only way to be sure would be to take a sample. Think the other company is talking out of its ring piece.
 
Thanks for all your replies. Yes the PRV is going into a container. Great install !! And yes that is a filling loop off the cold water main and yes no separate heat exchanger for so called oil ufh. My client has been charged £2500 by a company who says they filled it with oil. As soon as I see the setup you can easily see it has a mains filling loop into the system
 
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Definitely not oil. Needs zone valve fitting after the diverter and before cylinder!
 
100% Geyser. It's a really strange setup. Boiler for this is in a flat above. Can't get a gas boiler in this flat so have quoted for an electric boiler. What seems crazy as well is why they have only put one actuator on the manifold. Why not zone each room. Just can't believe that a company has charged 2.5 grand to apparently fill system with oil. What a joke
 
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