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I have a heating engineer in soon to do some work in the house (Air source being replaced with an LPG system boiler). He had a look at the under floor heating manifold and is wondering where the pump is.
I'm in a rather nice modern cottage on a farm and in a quiet moment had a look in the M&E cupboard, as you do This has the same UFH set up (but oil boiler) and has a pump (circled).
The question is..is the pump on mine likely to be sited elsewhere other than the side of the manifold, or not required because it is an ASHP, or some other reason? If there is one, it's well hidden.
The heating eng also said a TRV is required on the UFH to prevent the water entering the UFH being too hot and causing damage to tiling etc. The one here looks like it has one (black knob under the pump)
I'm in a rather nice modern cottage on a farm and in a quiet moment had a look in the M&E cupboard, as you do This has the same UFH set up (but oil boiler) and has a pump (circled).
The question is..is the pump on mine likely to be sited elsewhere other than the side of the manifold, or not required because it is an ASHP, or some other reason? If there is one, it's well hidden.
The heating eng also said a TRV is required on the UFH to prevent the water entering the UFH being too hot and causing damage to tiling etc. The one here looks like it has one (black knob under the pump)