That was only boiler plus wasn't it?
not sure tbh - I'm a spark and I thought the changes included the controls and other bits !
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That was only boiler plus wasn't it?
Hi everyone, if anybody is out there that can give a little help would be great. I’m going from domestic plumbing into house bashing end of the month now I’ve been told the heating on new builds is zoned off even on combi boilers. Could anybody just shine some light on how to pipe this system up. The zone valves would be in a cupboard upstairs. Thanks.
Hi thanks for the reply, I’ve been plumbing for 6 years with a company doing general plumbing underfloor heating and one off new builds just want to try out site work for something different. I haven’t had any drawings as yet as I haven’t started yet was just asking about to see what it’s like. ThanksDo you have any qualifications as a heating engineer? The fact you don't seem to be familar with the current Building Regulations and are asking an internet forum such a general question means you are taking on a big risk by also trying to design the system yourself. Your contract from the developer should include a detailed specification of the work they want done, including a drawing of pipe sizes and runs, methods and materials statements, etc. You need to check this against current regs and query anything that doesn't seem right to you.
if controlled by the same controller what’s the point of the zones?(future extensions maybe?)That's 2010 @bogrodder, they changed it in 2014
Same controller but 2 thermostats, so the heating came on upstairs and downstairs at the same time but controllable at 2 different temp settingsL
if controlled by the same controller what’s the point of the zones?(future extensions maybe?)
If you’re right Craig, that **** architect cost me lots of money and time in unnecessary work.That's 2010 @bogrodder, they changed it in 2014
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