Hi,
Wondering if anyone can explain the benefit of a blending valve in this pic?
This is the system is for the under floor heating in my conservatory.
The pipes dissappearing up through the roof come out the top of the conservatory into some pipe insulation and then seem to enter the house at about floor level in one of my bedrooms upstairs. Quite suprised when I saw this... is that common practice \ acceptable.
There is no dedicated connection to the boiler from these pipes so I can only assume they are plumbed into my central heating. Again, is this common practice and would it have any impact on me changing my gravity fed system for a fully pumped version next year?
Thanks
Warren
Wondering if anyone can explain the benefit of a blending valve in this pic?
This is the system is for the under floor heating in my conservatory.
The pipes dissappearing up through the roof come out the top of the conservatory into some pipe insulation and then seem to enter the house at about floor level in one of my bedrooms upstairs. Quite suprised when I saw this... is that common practice \ acceptable.
There is no dedicated connection to the boiler from these pipes so I can only assume they are plumbed into my central heating. Again, is this common practice and would it have any impact on me changing my gravity fed system for a fully pumped version next year?
Thanks
Warren