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Hi,
Not long in a new build house and getting to grips with the heating and everything else.
We've a Nibe F4020 heat pump, UFH for downstairs heating and rads/towel rails for upstairs.
The upstairs is on a single zone with a thermostat on the landing (makes no sense to me, but whatever.)
The heating curve on the Nibe tops out at 45degs, which I guess is the maximum for the UFH.
The rads are all warm, but can't say they're hot... Good pressure, and don't need bleeding. Does this mean the max temp of the water to the rads is 45, and is that sufficient?
Cheers
Not long in a new build house and getting to grips with the heating and everything else.
We've a Nibe F4020 heat pump, UFH for downstairs heating and rads/towel rails for upstairs.
The upstairs is on a single zone with a thermostat on the landing (makes no sense to me, but whatever.)
The heating curve on the Nibe tops out at 45degs, which I guess is the maximum for the UFH.
The rads are all warm, but can't say they're hot... Good pressure, and don't need bleeding. Does this mean the max temp of the water to the rads is 45, and is that sufficient?
Cheers