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We have a wet UFH system in an extension that has installed 10 years and we have had no issues with till now, there are 2 separate UFH systems and manifolds for upstairs and downstairs. We have gas CH with radiators in the rest of the house. Suddenly the UFH in the upstairs part is running super hot, its like a sauna in the room, temperature gauge/ dial near manifold was showing 60 degrees when downstairs its at 40 degrees max. We have 3 separate thermostats one for gas CH, one for down stairs UFH and one for upstairs UFH. The upstairs thermostat is set to same temperature as it always has been and display looks to be working as normal. We have turned down the boiler which has helped a little but now the CH part of the house is cold. Advice greatly appreciated as to where the problem may lie and if its a plumbing or electrical issue so we know who to call out.
 
Whats the brand of underfloor heating? Depending on which 1, an actuator head may have been knocked off allowing constant flow through the manifold even when you don’t want the upstairs on. Or a zone valve before the manifold is not Closing off.
 
Any pictures ? Is there a mixing valve fitted ? Or Trv type blender ? Any of these can fail floor surfaces should never go above 37° c tiles can come loose and adhesives debond causing alot of problems. Kop
 
Any pictures ? Is there a mixing valve fitted ? Or Trv type blender ? Any of these can fail floor surfaces should never go above 37° c tiles can come loose and adhesives debond causing alot of problems. Kop
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Any pictures ? Is there a mixing valve fitted ? Or Trv type blender ? Any of these can fail floor surfaces should never go above 37° c tiles can come loose and adhesives debond causing alot of problems. Kop
Thanks for the reply. I attach some images.
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Whats the brand of underfloor heating? Depending on which 1, an actuator head may have been knocked off allowing constant flow through the manifold even when you don’t want the upstairs on. Or a zone valve before the manifold is not Closing off.
Thanks for your reply. Sorry not sure of brand. I attach some photos.
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In essence you need a well respected plumber. If you can, switch it off as soon as possible. Those sort of temperatures can cause a lot of damage to floor coverings very quickly
 
If you want to guarantee the floor will no longer heat until a plumber takes a look at the problem, you can close the red handled valve on the manifold which will stop the circulation and keep your flooring cool until it gets fixed. This will not affect the rest of your heating system.
 
I would say the mixing valve is at fault but you will need a heating engineer to attend and diagnose it properly but as above turn off the red handled valve until he can get there . Cheers kop
 

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