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True! These are very easy to work on. A lot of space to be fair. These boilers are very heavy too:/I love working on them. So easy.
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True! These are very easy to work on. A lot of space to be fair. These boilers are very heavy too:/I love working on them. So easy.
So you are saying I have to swap my pipes around? Are you saying the 2ay I have conntected it up is right? According to manufacturer yes. But why did the previous installers connect this the other way around?
So what would you just me to do?
🙂 will do if I meet home in person.correct way as youve done it
dont have a clue if you see him ask him 😀
🙂 will do if I meet home in person.
But what should I do now? Take the pump out from the ufh and let it run from the boiler pump only.
Could you give me an answer in what the way forward is?
Don’t know how much heat load it has got. But how comes that the pump at the Manifold works against the boiler pump? It does not make a sense at all to be fair. I do not think that the whole setup is correct the way it’s been done. The boiler pump pushes I to the top and the manifold pump pushes right back ...whats the heat load of the ufh i would be surprised if its over 5kw thats really your issue can you down rate the heating on vaillints ?
So, weird that there is written flow and return but pipework has to be fitted the other way around. But thanks a lot for your help shauni.after much looking your set up is a rehau manifold hkv-d with a
fixed temp control set
and it was piped up correctly
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Yes you can matewhats the heat load of the ufh i would be surprised if its over 5kw thats really your issue can you down rate the heating on vaillints ?
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