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I've got to pipe up an underfloor heating system, the heating manifold is under a heat only boiler and the central heating pump is fitted in a cupboard on another floor . can I pipe up the manifold direct to the boiler flow as this will be on the negative side of the pump, running a feed all the way to the central heating pump will be a nightmare !! Or should I fit another pump to feed the underfloor system to give flow rates.
The underfloor manifold does have a pump incorporated in it
Any advice would be grateful
 
not being rude do you know how to lay the pipe correctly many don"t its not just a matter of in and around and back,
other wise it will not work right.
 
Sketch/ pictures of your existing pipework would be useful.
What is your boiler/ existing pump current feeding? What sort of controls/ motorised valves do you have?
Pump on underfloor manifold is just for underfloor heating needs to be pumped to manifold typical including a 2 port motorised valve.
 

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