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Hobo128

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I want to get an understanding of underfloor heating before installing it. Are the manifolds the same for combi boilers as for system boilers. The manifolds I have seen have a pump on them but I cant get my head around it, if installed with a combi and the ufh is calling for heat does that mean that both pumps start to run. Also do I need two two port valves installed, one on the radiator circuit and one on the ufh circuit
 
Yea I would zone it, you have full control then. 2 flows and common return
I would use dedicated pump for Ufh
You can get the design guide for about 18 pound
 
Both pumps will run if the UFH requires it. UFH runs at much lower temps than traditional central heating, typically 45-55 degrees. The pump on the manifold will push the water around the UFH pipes and the boiler pump will push water to the blending valve as required
 
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