I am 1 day into a 2 day job which includes changing radiator valves and a few other things, but mainly I am converting a gravity water pumped heating system to fully pumped.
This is what I have done so far. The boiler is floor standing in the kitchen with 28mm gravity circs going up to coil in cylinder. Heating circs are inaccessible at the back of the boiler. The pump is currently in the front of the boiler. I am utilising the gravity circs and changin it to a Y plan. Flow from boiler into airing cupboard - air seperator - pump - bypass - 3 port valve into coil and existing heating pipes.
My question is as follows :-
I would normally cap the old heating circs at the back of the boiler, but I can't get to these at all. They disappear into the floor. I have tried to pick them up upstairs to no avail. Only place they could come up is in a bedroom with expensive wooden floor, and customer has said this is a no go. Instead of capping them at the back of the boiler, would the system still work if I capped them off where the pump is in the front of the boiler?
Many thanks for reading this, and I apologise for rambling.
Any advice would be most welcome
This is what I have done so far. The boiler is floor standing in the kitchen with 28mm gravity circs going up to coil in cylinder. Heating circs are inaccessible at the back of the boiler. The pump is currently in the front of the boiler. I am utilising the gravity circs and changin it to a Y plan. Flow from boiler into airing cupboard - air seperator - pump - bypass - 3 port valve into coil and existing heating pipes.
My question is as follows :-
I would normally cap the old heating circs at the back of the boiler, but I can't get to these at all. They disappear into the floor. I have tried to pick them up upstairs to no avail. Only place they could come up is in a bedroom with expensive wooden floor, and customer has said this is a no go. Instead of capping them at the back of the boiler, would the system still work if I capped them off where the pump is in the front of the boiler?
Many thanks for reading this, and I apologise for rambling.
Any advice would be most welcome
