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gingalig

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Aplologies as I've asked before, but would like to clarify, I,ve been asked to convert from oil (Open vent) to lpg sealed, using a viessmann 111w, its being fitted to approx 3kw ufh with electronic actuators at the manifold for each ufh loop, and 7 rads on microbore. My plan is to use close coupled Tees at the boiler with a bypass, (primary circuit) use the boiler pump as a shunt, connect a second pump and zone valve for the secondary circuit (radiator system) and repeat for the ufh with pump, zone valve and blending valve. The system has been power flushed, all the ufh is new and the majority of flow and return primary pipework to the rads is being replaced, My other concern was complying with boiler plus, I usually fit weather comp although I have been informed that adjusting the heat curve will be ok, Any thoughts on the set up would be appreciated. In future I think I will be using a LLH.
 
Ok, thanks buddy 👍. Never installed a LLH, in fact we did little installing and I've only come across a few of them in the domestic oil scene.
 
Sounds fine can’t you just roughly draw it out also you won’t need a bypass
Hi, Shaun, please excuse the scrawl. I was thinking something like this. If it looks wrong please let me know.
The ufh is all electronic actuators which made me question the need for a zone valve but it my well be best to include. I was also thinking mag filter and auto air release valve on the loop between boiler and secondary supply.
 

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Looks fine 35mm tube ??

mans with ufh always include a port valve
The circuit from the boiler to the secondary circuit it going to be as small as I can get away with in terms of space, I was hoping to use 22mm to tie into the existing 22mm flow and returns from the boiler to the radiator circuit and 22mm on the manifold, the system is relatively small although I wouldnt want to restrict demand.
 
The circuit from the boiler to the secondary circuit it going to be as small as I can get away with in terms of space, I was hoping to use 22mm to tie into the existing 22mm flow and returns from the boiler to the radiator circuit and 22mm on the manifold, the system is relatively small although I wouldnt want to restrict demand.

sorry I mean on the cct loop
 
Hi, 35mm seems huge, do you mean the tees themselves and then scaled down, or the whole loop, It's my 1st cct system, hence so many questions and so little knowledge.

yea need to go at least one size up on the tees
 
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Ok. So say you got CCT and say 4 secondary circuits, say the secondary loop is 28mm, sized to carry full load, you would install 35mm boiler primaries and Tee's to allow this mixing and cross flow? Sorry I'm just trying to familiarise it in my head
 

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