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bassmonster

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Hi all,
I'm just in the middle of fitting an intergas 36/40 boiler.

it's a s plan 3 zone system.

regarding underfloor heating, in the boiler manual, it has the following:

**Floor heating
For effective operation of the DHW supply any undesired circulation through the appliance as a result of a second pump in the CH circuit must be avoided. Connect the floor heating system in a hydraulically neutral manner to the appliance, or equip the CH circuit with an electric shut-off valve or check valve to prevent flow through the appliance when there is no CH request for heat**
what does this exactly mean? Am i to fit a check valve, if so where?
 
think there on about when the hot water is being used is will heat the water in the heating and it will circulate via convection, and you cant have a underfloor heating pump just t into the flow i think is what there saying

tbh it would be best to phone them up and double check
 

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