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You could change the actuator head however you need to know the voltage, thread size and ideally the pin stroke.
If you have all these please feel free to give me a call or drop me an email with the details.
What sizes are the manifolds? If they're under 12 ports in total you could run the system off one pump and have a T after the pump going to each manifold.
Is it just a 2 port manifold with this one room on? If so you can just remove the actuators and leave the pin valves open constantly. The system will then go on and off when the pump stops spinning.
If you have more then 2 port you'll most likely need to purchase a new actuator. We supply these...
The best way for you to go would be a screed infill between the joists as you can then run both systems off the same manifold. If you went for the spreader plates you'd need a seperate manifold as screed runs at a lower temperature then spreader plates.
Very nice installations, I think it also looks a lot better then copper as well. What Brand of pipe and fittings do you use?
Is it something you'd want to use if one of the press tools where cheaper?
We stock a wide range of MLCP Pipe and Fittings and are constantly speaking to plumbers about MLCP and how it can reduce installation times and also reduce material costs, but we'd like to know why you use MLCP, or if you still prefer Copper or Pushfit? So what are peoples opinions on MLCP?
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There isn't really any technical calculations that need doing to determine the flow temperature.
The recommended mixing valve temperature for inscreed should be 45 degrees.