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Good afternoon all,
I am soon to have a new combi boiler fitted to provide central heating and hot water (currently just have an old hot water boiler).
I am in the process of fitting my central heating system pipe work, and I am hoping for some advice. I have drawn up a picture below of what I intend the central heating system to look like, please can you comment on whether it is correct?
My main concerns are as follows:
Can I tee my main flow and return just below the boiler to go each way? The boiler is in the centre of the house and therefore will need to provide hot water in both directions. Will this cause any issues with the flow rates?
Secondly, I have TRVs for all of the radiators. Do I need to leave one open so that the system can regulate pressure? Or do I need to cross connect flow and return with some sort of bypass valve? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thirdly, any other issues with what I have drawn up below?
Thank you for your time reading this, and thanks in advance for your help
I am soon to have a new combi boiler fitted to provide central heating and hot water (currently just have an old hot water boiler).
I am in the process of fitting my central heating system pipe work, and I am hoping for some advice. I have drawn up a picture below of what I intend the central heating system to look like, please can you comment on whether it is correct?
My main concerns are as follows:
Can I tee my main flow and return just below the boiler to go each way? The boiler is in the centre of the house and therefore will need to provide hot water in both directions. Will this cause any issues with the flow rates?
Secondly, I have TRVs for all of the radiators. Do I need to leave one open so that the system can regulate pressure? Or do I need to cross connect flow and return with some sort of bypass valve? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thirdly, any other issues with what I have drawn up below?
Thank you for your time reading this, and thanks in advance for your help