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I've never seen a manifold plumbed like that.
me either
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I've never seen a manifold plumbed like that.
It's the return to boiler. The chrome pipe above is a bypass.whats the copper pipe on rhs of bottom manifold ?
thats return by the looks
and i guess there is non return in the bottom right end of manifold to prevent pump drawing from the return
On these, the non return is on the left hand side of the manifold. Just before the pump. The bypass works when the pump starts up an before the heads have opened.thats return by the looks
and i guess there is non return in the bottom right end of manifold to prevent pump drawing from the return
It's the return to boiler. The chrome pipe above is a bypass.
It's a Wundafloor system by the looks of it.
The problem is very simple. Your motorised vslve is being held open manually.then your main pump can force water throght the loops.
Job need finishing,wiring up and testing. If you let the motorised vslve close msnuslly it will stop getting warm.
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