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Hi. New here so please humor me
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I am renovating an old house and am on the last phase of the inside. I have opened up the dining room, the kitchen and the conservatory/extension into a single living space. The kithcen floor needed to come up as it was quarry tile on earth and since i am laying a new floor i am considering underfloor heating.
Currently we have a combi boiler(not a condensing type) which runs 7 radiators.
Is it practical to combine one UFH room approx 18sqm with 6 radiators and if so what is the plumbing configuration. also how do you configure the thermostats?
I have tried researching this on t'internet but trying to sort through it all is a nightmare.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
 
Yes this is possible. it would involve splitting your heating circuit up with 2 zone valves. One for the rads and a seperate one for your underfloor heating. The zone for the underfloor heating will run a manifold with inbuilt pump, mixing controls and thermostats etc.
 
bit to much, underfloor heating packs, insulation top and bottom, one trv and one l/s v done
 
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