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Anyone use these

ive used the silver with red handles before and they seemed ok but a tad on the expensive side around £22

they look An ok brand as I’ve seen the logo before maybe flowflex etc
 
they look An ok brand as I’ve seen the logo before maybe flowflex etc

Look like flowflex to me....

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@ShaunCorbs a bit off topic but are you a member of several heating groups on Facebook? Noticed a comment from a name similar to yours earlier on a UFH group

;) yep thats me :D they dont know oil
 
No i figured that 😂. You're friends with AM, he's very knowledgeable isn't he

tbh hes a know all and wants to video call to tell you his ideas/ way they were recommending putting the ufh on an oil boiler on the return and wanted it below 40dc
 
As you know I'm not gas qualified, so its interesting to read/learn about problems in that field that, although not always relevant to the oil im used to
 
what did you think of the oil install?
 
here it is, yea im on a few of them i get added randomly :D far right is return
 

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Thats an AM special with a zone valve on a fixed rate bypass link and CCT's. I remember it now. His idea is to use cooler return water feeding the UFH circuit
 
Thats an AM special with a zone valve on a fixed rate bypass link and CCT's. I remember it now. His idea is to use cooler return water feeding the UFH circuit

problem is when the heating is on the returns going to be lower than 40 dc which will rot the boiler because of condensing :D
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Bomb proof the old heatslaves.

The pump valves, used the red handled ones from William's before, perfect pump valves, think I got a set to try and review, good but couldn't justify the cost.

yea them the ones i use normally or the standard pump valves
 
On a standard efficiency boiler yes, which that worcester is, you will need some sort of back end protection

or to install it like standard i can understand when the whole house is new and built to spec and super tight then his ideas are great but half the time there over complicating things
 
I was just going to say it's not a great idea on a non condensing boiler.

Its hard to paint the picture for you mate because you haven't seen what Shaun and I have.
The guy who adjusted that system didn't take into consideration a few things and as a result further reduced the return temperature on a standard efficiency boiler. The guy we're talking about has some good ideas but they're not always applicable
 
Its hard to paint the picture for you mate because you haven't seen what Shaun and I have.
The guy who adjusted that system didn't take into consideration a few things and as a result further reduced the return temperature on a standard efficiency boiler. The guy we're talking about has some good ideas but they're not always applicable

It's just a shame that it will probably wreck the heatslave. Absolutely love those boilers. Have a few that I keep advising the customers to keep them until it spews its guts over the floor.
One especially, well over 20 years old, it looks like new.
 
It's just a shame that it will probably wreck the heatslave. Absolutely love those boilers. Have a few that I keep advising the customers to keep them until it spews its guts over the floor.
One especially, well over 20 years old, it looks like new.

In this situation that lay out will only promote condensation and erosion. What's needed there now would be a mixing valve. The guy we're talking about is knowledgeable but not always right
 

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