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Has anyone ran their heated towel rails of an underfloor manifold? Any problemsIm thinking of running all heating in our house at "low " temperature. so keeping the higher temps at the TS

At the end of the day towel rails get too hot to touch off a typical heating system. I just hope the wet towels would still dry??

Thanks
 
Might be wrong mate but id say they will be running at too low a temp to actually do anything.
 
Like Riley said may be a bit cool, no good if your using that to heat the bathroom aswell as warm towels.
 
Actually done it numerous times.

Just run a F/R pipes directly from manifold to towel rail.
They get heaps of flow so adjust floe rate to towel rails at manifold.

The temps are low but they do the job of the towel rail - to dry and warm the towels.
Of course there is UFH in the bathrooms.
 
Do it all the time saves using a separate circuit with pump and timer, the systems we use have extra ports on the manifolds for towel rail circuits
 
I was really wanting to have them on their own circuit just so the towel rails can be run in the summer months

Also with my thermal store if I can ever afford to fit solar thermal they might be able to heat the store and then run the towel rails if I had the separate circuit.

Any way of piping it up so as to not have to buy a complete ufh pump and mixer?

Thanks
 
See the response in the renewables section where you asked the same question :)

If you add in solar thermal you will need a mxing valve somwehere (it's a legal requirement of the solar thermal install), else the flow temperature could be scaldingly hot.
 
Do it all the time saves using a separate circuit with pump and timer, the systems we use have extra ports on the manifolds for towel rail circuits

How do you control / time those loops ?
Manual on /off Switch?
Boost timer switch?
With DHW call for heat?
Group timer for all towel rails?
Individually or as a group?
Controlled with the room stat?

Reason I ask is that we're just working out the best way to control the towel rails on a 6 bathroom/ ensuite set up, when the occupancy will primarily only use 2 of the ensuites most of the time. (Note we include room by room control to the ufh - there are 37 loops and 19 room controllers on this particular install)
 
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