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Hi,
I am starting a major refurb and extension (single floor bungalow) and will be installing new plumbing and heating. I will be getting the work done professionally, but want to be able to guide the specification.
The one thing I am OCD about is leaks.
The heating will be a combination of under floor and radiators.
I have been looking manifold based systems (mainly form The Emmeti web site).
My boiler (gas) will be installed on what is an existing external gable wall which will now be a wall in the garage loft. Garage now being integrated.
What I am thinking is bringing the mains supply to this location in the garage loft (with the stopcock). This then feeds the boiler etc..
Then have four manifolds -
1. Underfloor heating - five way.
2. Radiators - seven way
3. Cold mains water - seven way (boiler, outside tap, utility room, kitchen, bathroom, en-suite and garage)
4. Hot water five way (utility room, kitchen, bathroom, en-suite and garage)
All four of these manifolds would be located on the same wall as the boiler with all the output pipes coming down the garage wall and into/under the floor.
In the bathroom and ensuite I am thinking of secondary (accessible) manifolds to split the hot and cold water to the appliances (sink, toilet, bath, shower).
This to me will have no hidden joints.
Does this make sense and is it sensible?
I am starting a major refurb and extension (single floor bungalow) and will be installing new plumbing and heating. I will be getting the work done professionally, but want to be able to guide the specification.
The one thing I am OCD about is leaks.
The heating will be a combination of under floor and radiators.
I have been looking manifold based systems (mainly form The Emmeti web site).
My boiler (gas) will be installed on what is an existing external gable wall which will now be a wall in the garage loft. Garage now being integrated.
What I am thinking is bringing the mains supply to this location in the garage loft (with the stopcock). This then feeds the boiler etc..
Then have four manifolds -
1. Underfloor heating - five way.
2. Radiators - seven way
3. Cold mains water - seven way (boiler, outside tap, utility room, kitchen, bathroom, en-suite and garage)
4. Hot water five way (utility room, kitchen, bathroom, en-suite and garage)
All four of these manifolds would be located on the same wall as the boiler with all the output pipes coming down the garage wall and into/under the floor.
In the bathroom and ensuite I am thinking of secondary (accessible) manifolds to split the hot and cold water to the appliances (sink, toilet, bath, shower).
This to me will have no hidden joints.
Does this make sense and is it sensible?