Hi All,
I'm a DIYer attempting plumbing of my house reno. I've got a new unvented direct 300l cylinder on the ground floor - heat pump is the heat source.
Kitchen is opposite side of the house to the cylinder - approx 16m of pipework away (goes to first floor and back down)
Furthest proposed bathroom is in the loft, with a rise of approx 6.5m. Total pipework approx 16m.
I'm looking at putting in secondary return but the layout of hot water outlets isn't as simple as diagrams in examples I've seen. I've attempted a sketch:
Red would be 26mm MLCP flow (22m equiv to copper) and yellow dashed is return (20mm MLCP - approx equiv to 15mm copper)
Is this correct?
Will I have dead legs?
Whats the max distance I can I have an outlet from the flow pipe?
Is it acceptable to have various Tees into the flow and returns?
I've read I will need balancing valves, as I don't have a simple single loop. What products are best for my situation and where should they be placed in the system?
The various videos and things I've read seem to have a simple arrangement with a single return pipe, with no Tees in but I cannot see how this would work in practice as house layouts aren't always simple with outlets close to the flow pipe.
First floor:
Second floor (loft)
Any help is greatly appreciated.
I'm a DIYer attempting plumbing of my house reno. I've got a new unvented direct 300l cylinder on the ground floor - heat pump is the heat source.
Kitchen is opposite side of the house to the cylinder - approx 16m of pipework away (goes to first floor and back down)
Furthest proposed bathroom is in the loft, with a rise of approx 6.5m. Total pipework approx 16m.
I'm looking at putting in secondary return but the layout of hot water outlets isn't as simple as diagrams in examples I've seen. I've attempted a sketch:
Red would be 26mm MLCP flow (22m equiv to copper) and yellow dashed is return (20mm MLCP - approx equiv to 15mm copper)
Is this correct?
Will I have dead legs?
Whats the max distance I can I have an outlet from the flow pipe?
Is it acceptable to have various Tees into the flow and returns?
I've read I will need balancing valves, as I don't have a simple single loop. What products are best for my situation and where should they be placed in the system?
The various videos and things I've read seem to have a simple arrangement with a single return pipe, with no Tees in but I cannot see how this would work in practice as house layouts aren't always simple with outlets close to the flow pipe.
First floor:
Second floor (loft)
Any help is greatly appreciated.
