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Hi there,
I really need some advice. To set the scene
3 storey house, 2 of which are in-between joist screed and the other screed slab. Each floor will have its own manifolds and each zone a heatmiser neo thermostat. The house is highly insulated.
I am going to buy a Viessmann 200 vitalness boiler and want to run weather compensation a few questions!
1. I presume that as the boiler varies the temperature, of the water I wouldn't have a temperature mixer on the manifolds?
2. I want to run MLCP to the UFH manifolds. What size pipe shall I use?
3. I'm worried that on the in-between joist floors the flooring is too thick (18mm plywood and engineered wood on top). Will this kill the efficiency?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated and or comments to get the most efficient UFH system possible.
Thanks.
I really need some advice. To set the scene
3 storey house, 2 of which are in-between joist screed and the other screed slab. Each floor will have its own manifolds and each zone a heatmiser neo thermostat. The house is highly insulated.
I am going to buy a Viessmann 200 vitalness boiler and want to run weather compensation a few questions!
1. I presume that as the boiler varies the temperature, of the water I wouldn't have a temperature mixer on the manifolds?
2. I want to run MLCP to the UFH manifolds. What size pipe shall I use?
3. I'm worried that on the in-between joist floors the flooring is too thick (18mm plywood and engineered wood on top). Will this kill the efficiency?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated and or comments to get the most efficient UFH system possible.
Thanks.