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Hi
I'm currently having some building work done which includes adding underfloor heating to a room in a house which already has radiators. The builder has installed his own "design" of system which I think is best described as not-fit-for-purpose. I asked him to remove it and install a proper single room system with a blend valve etc. but he is adamant that his installation is perfectly acceptable and is very upset that I've questioned his professionalism. Apparently he has one just like it in his own home.
Here is a diagram of what is installed together with a picture of the pump hanging from the flow pipe.
There is no bracket to fix the pump.
Has anyone ever seen an installation like this that worked?
Are there any official documents that describe how WET UFH should be installed?
(I mean professional association docs rather than manufacturers guides)
Any comments or thoughts on this would be very welcome.
I'm currently having some building work done which includes adding underfloor heating to a room in a house which already has radiators. The builder has installed his own "design" of system which I think is best described as not-fit-for-purpose. I asked him to remove it and install a proper single room system with a blend valve etc. but he is adamant that his installation is perfectly acceptable and is very upset that I've questioned his professionalism. Apparently he has one just like it in his own home.
Here is a diagram of what is installed together with a picture of the pump hanging from the flow pipe.
There is no bracket to fix the pump.
Has anyone ever seen an installation like this that worked?
Are there any official documents that describe how WET UFH should be installed?
(I mean professional association docs rather than manufacturers guides)
Any comments or thoughts on this would be very welcome.