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Of course one could always fit double regulating valve and binder points to measure the flow of water if they was serious about this.
Google will be his best friend on this one.
Of course one could always fit double regulating valve and binder points to measure the flow of water if they was serious about this.
Correct me if I am wrong.If the Index radiator (thats the furthest from the PUMP) then all the rads before it should just need tweaking.
The required flow through a radiator with a given pump capacity for the system ( to keep things simple, let's assume that all necessities have been worked out) is regulated/adjusted by setting of the ls (this is one of the 80% of sytems without trv's).
Truer words have not been spoken.But it also assumes that the pipe sizing, radiators etc have all been calculated correctly.
Not the case in probably 90% of new age installers.
Perhaps all this crap is necessary because modern heating persons don't know how to design a system, or more than likely there's some extra profit to be had.
And I have done rather well by it.... if Ben wants to do it by the book that's his prerogative.
With steamers, it does make a difference imho.Perhaps all this crab is necessary because modern heating persons don't know how to design a system, or more than likely there's some extra profit to be had.
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