Could anyone help with this possible insane question?
Our house has a one pipe iron central heating system. It is pumped with a hot water tank and a year old condensing boiler. There are two circuits, an upstairs and a downstairs.
I have read up on dielectric coupling to connect in copper pipe and I would like to convert the downstairs circuit to a two pipe system, but leave the upstairs circuit as a one pipe circuit. This sounds mad, but converting the upstairs circuit will mean digging up 3 tiled floors with underfloor heating. I think it could work, but I could be very very wrong.
Can anyone give me hope that this is possible?
Thanks!
Our house has a one pipe iron central heating system. It is pumped with a hot water tank and a year old condensing boiler. There are two circuits, an upstairs and a downstairs.
I have read up on dielectric coupling to connect in copper pipe and I would like to convert the downstairs circuit to a two pipe system, but leave the upstairs circuit as a one pipe circuit. This sounds mad, but converting the upstairs circuit will mean digging up 3 tiled floors with underfloor heating. I think it could work, but I could be very very wrong.
Can anyone give me hope that this is possible?
Thanks!