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anyone tell me a little about adding underfloor heating to a gas heating system..

at at present have 1 Chanel time clock to power gas combi burner.

what way the plumber do this ?

All the builder is saying is there will be manifold in corner.

Anyone tell me a little about it? Thx
 
Typically you will have 2x two port valves, a pump at the manifold position and 2x programable room thermostats one for the UFH and the other for the rads.
 

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As you can see from Lees drawing, there is a pump and diverter valve on the manifold.......unlike a normal radiator system, were hot water is pump around the whole system. The manifold pump, keep circulating around the under floor piping until it cools to a preset temperature. Only then is it diverted back to the boiler, so no hot water is ever returned to the boiler making it more efficient .
 
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also makes sure the manifold is plumbed from the Flow and Return before the radiator circuit, otherwise the Rads will be on when the UFH is on, sounds obvious but I see it all the time.
 

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