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I have underfloor heating downstairs and radiators upstairs. The radiators are working fine, but the underfloor heating has stopped heating up. The pump appears to be fine and the electrics and thermostats seem fine also. There are five zones with four controls (two zones are controlled by one thermostat). I cannot work out where the problem is. I have attached a picture of the manifold setup for the underfloor heating - flow is at the bottom and return at the top. The flow pipe gets hot up to the first two port manifold going from right to left. After that it only gets warm. I would appreciate any help or advice given.
 

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Mike the zone valve after the pump maybe faulty is it possible to remove
the top and operate it manually?
 
and if the pump is deffo running, remove an actuator head and see if the pipes get hot

from the picture the actuators look closed
 
ok

please claifiy

1. boiler is supplying heat
2. There is a flow on flow gauges
3, there is heat going to manifold
4, you have removed the black thermostaic valve to check operation?

we may fix it tonight 😀
 
im re-reading all of this, and everything seems fine

you have flow
you have heat

it will just take a while to heat up
leave the system on for a couple of days and you should be good
 
I have had this system a number of years and it is not behaving how it should, so there is definitely something amiss. No serious heat seems to get past the first two port manifold from right to left.
 
thats how it works to regulate the temp of the underfloor

return on bottem, so hot comes from flow,
goes past first return loop
gets cooled/mixed
next loop, even cooler
etc

until floor is warmer and it maintains a nice warm temp, leave it for a few days,

There is a possibilty of a low flow rate of Heating water to the manifold but i wouldnt know this without professional invetigation

And thats the end of simon's 13/12/12 free advice 😀
 

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