Hi
First of all, thanks for everyone's contributions here. I've been lurking for years in 'read-only' mode
At the moment I have an EvoHome system with six zones. I'm refurbishing one end of my home and intend on installing underfloor heating.
The current system is Y-Plan. The boiler is downstairs in the utility room right next to where the UFH manifold is going to go. The pump and existing three port valve are upstairs in the airing cupboard.
My (almost certainly flawed) logic tells me that the best way of dealing with this would be the following:-
1) Remove the three port valve and replace with a pair of 2 port valves - that deals with DHW and the existing radiators
2) Move the pump downstairs next to the boiler
3) Add a third two port valve feeding the UFH connected in parallel with the UFH pump which will be controlled by the HCC80
It this right?
Cheers,
Steve
First of all, thanks for everyone's contributions here. I've been lurking for years in 'read-only' mode
At the moment I have an EvoHome system with six zones. I'm refurbishing one end of my home and intend on installing underfloor heating.
The current system is Y-Plan. The boiler is downstairs in the utility room right next to where the UFH manifold is going to go. The pump and existing three port valve are upstairs in the airing cupboard.
My (almost certainly flawed) logic tells me that the best way of dealing with this would be the following:-
1) Remove the three port valve and replace with a pair of 2 port valves - that deals with DHW and the existing radiators
2) Move the pump downstairs next to the boiler
3) Add a third two port valve feeding the UFH connected in parallel with the UFH pump which will be controlled by the HCC80
It this right?
Cheers,
Steve
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