Hi,
I have a large three storey cold Victoria house and I'm having an extension being built which adds a large amount of additional volume to heat. The new space will be UFH and the existing heating system zoned to upstairs and downstairs.
The entire heating system is a single zone in 22mm copper tee'd off in 15mm to radiators. Currently have a 37kW Worcester combi (6 years old) which is being replaced with a Vaillant EcoTec 637 system boiler (+megaflo).
My builders have moved a ground floor riser in the kitchen and replaced about 5m of 22mm copper with 15mm plastic.
The upstairs of the house has always been much colder than downstairs and I've just accepted this. Do I potentially just need to be rebalance the system to fix this?
Since builder has moved the riser, some of the upstairs radiators are now lukewarm, but there is loads of air in the system and some of the radiators are so old they can't be bled so I think I may need to replace them.
Also noticed that if the boiler pressure drops to around 1.1bar then there is practically zero pressure in the highest radiator in the system (nothing comes out when I open the bleed valve, unless I add more water to the system).
I know the 22mm copper has about 3 times the internal pipe area than the 15mm plastic. Should I be worried this? If so, what would the effect be on the upstairs rads? Would this explain colder radiators?
Builder will replace the 15mm plastic with 22mm plastic(!) if I'm not happy but I don't want to waste time/money doing this if it will add no value.
Thanks,
I have a large three storey cold Victoria house and I'm having an extension being built which adds a large amount of additional volume to heat. The new space will be UFH and the existing heating system zoned to upstairs and downstairs.
The entire heating system is a single zone in 22mm copper tee'd off in 15mm to radiators. Currently have a 37kW Worcester combi (6 years old) which is being replaced with a Vaillant EcoTec 637 system boiler (+megaflo).
My builders have moved a ground floor riser in the kitchen and replaced about 5m of 22mm copper with 15mm plastic.
The upstairs of the house has always been much colder than downstairs and I've just accepted this. Do I potentially just need to be rebalance the system to fix this?
Since builder has moved the riser, some of the upstairs radiators are now lukewarm, but there is loads of air in the system and some of the radiators are so old they can't be bled so I think I may need to replace them.
Also noticed that if the boiler pressure drops to around 1.1bar then there is practically zero pressure in the highest radiator in the system (nothing comes out when I open the bleed valve, unless I add more water to the system).
I know the 22mm copper has about 3 times the internal pipe area than the 15mm plastic. Should I be worried this? If so, what would the effect be on the upstairs rads? Would this explain colder radiators?
Builder will replace the 15mm plastic with 22mm plastic(!) if I'm not happy but I don't want to waste time/money doing this if it will add no value.
Thanks,