I have 6 circuits of underfloor heating on one manifold. The first 4 circuits are through a concrete slab the last 2 are under a suspended floor.
The first 4 are great, they warm up very quickly, the last 2 do not heat up much at all. In trying to diagnose the problem I have turned off the first 4 circuits at the actuator valves and left the last two circuits on, initially together and subsequently separately. After many hours the floor is barely noticeably warm.
I tried bleeding the system, only water came out.
Currently the system is controlled by one thermostat which turns everything on at the same time. I do intend to upgrade in future to control actuators to individual thermostats.
It doesn't make any sense that the circuits under the suspended floor are so radically different from the other circuits, I have been told that it has been fitted with trays and insulation correctly.
What other causes could there be? or tests I could do on the system?
The first 4 are great, they warm up very quickly, the last 2 do not heat up much at all. In trying to diagnose the problem I have turned off the first 4 circuits at the actuator valves and left the last two circuits on, initially together and subsequently separately. After many hours the floor is barely noticeably warm.
I tried bleeding the system, only water came out.
Currently the system is controlled by one thermostat which turns everything on at the same time. I do intend to upgrade in future to control actuators to individual thermostats.
It doesn't make any sense that the circuits under the suspended floor are so radically different from the other circuits, I have been told that it has been fitted with trays and insulation correctly.
What other causes could there be? or tests I could do on the system?

