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I have a combi boiler. The CH is a closed system and pressure is maintained. I have one room with underfloor heating that was extended off the existing CH circuit. There is a booster pump fitted to pump the hot water round the narrow diameter pipe work. Up on the boiler located at the mains inlet to the boiler is a flow switch. I'm struggling to understand the purpose of the flowswitch.
So far I think I have established that when I turn on a hot water tap the flow switch turns off the underfloor heating pump. Does this sound about right? Could it be to stop the radiators running cold, whilst I draw domestic hot water? - so basically shutting off the underfloor heating prioritising the radiators.
If the CH is closed loop, why would I need to shut the pump down when drawing domestic hot water from outside the closed loop.
Appreciate any advice.
So far I think I have established that when I turn on a hot water tap the flow switch turns off the underfloor heating pump. Does this sound about right? Could it be to stop the radiators running cold, whilst I draw domestic hot water? - so basically shutting off the underfloor heating prioritising the radiators.
If the CH is closed loop, why would I need to shut the pump down when drawing domestic hot water from outside the closed loop.
Appreciate any advice.
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