I am doing heavy house renovation and want to have ufh (multizone) at the ground floor and radiators on upper floors.
I want to have consistent controls, with manifolds feeding both the ufh loops and radiators, and the same type thermostats controlling both (depending on the room, the thermostat will actuate different manifold valves - either ufh or radiators).
I plan to have buffer tank with 50C water maintained by a heat pump.
I keep hearing that the systems for radiators and ufh need to be different, but nobody can properly explain why. Is not it just down to temperature? So if I have blending valves on both manifolds (radiators and ufh) set to different temperatures (say, 28 for ufh and 40 for radiators - I can size them to any temperature at this point) - can't I have identical set ups? And have both manifolds fed from the same flow/return connected to the buffer tank?...
Why would the systems be different?
Thanks!
I want to have consistent controls, with manifolds feeding both the ufh loops and radiators, and the same type thermostats controlling both (depending on the room, the thermostat will actuate different manifold valves - either ufh or radiators).
I plan to have buffer tank with 50C water maintained by a heat pump.
I keep hearing that the systems for radiators and ufh need to be different, but nobody can properly explain why. Is not it just down to temperature? So if I have blending valves on both manifolds (radiators and ufh) set to different temperatures (say, 28 for ufh and 40 for radiators - I can size them to any temperature at this point) - can't I have identical set ups? And have both manifolds fed from the same flow/return connected to the buffer tank?...
Why would the systems be different?
Thanks!