I'm building a kitchen extension that's 3M by 6M. By the time the wall thickness and kitchen units are taken in to account, the exposed floor area will be around 2M by 5M. I'd like to conserve wall space by avoiding traditional radiators, and don't like the under-plinth fan type heaters.
I've read some articles that say you can plumb small scale UFH loops in to the existing CH pump and then use a limiting valve such as this one: https://underfloorparts.co.uk/product/underfloor-heating-injection-valve-return-limiting-rtl/
Does anyone have any experience or recommendations? I've also seen some recommendations to fit a single small rad in the room in series with an UFH loop and then let the thermostatic rad valve control the flow along with the rad balance valve. That approach feels like there'd be too much risk of the system running too hot to me, though.
The current CH set up has two pumps - one for the upstairs and one for downstairs.
Thanks
Gary
I've read some articles that say you can plumb small scale UFH loops in to the existing CH pump and then use a limiting valve such as this one: https://underfloorparts.co.uk/product/underfloor-heating-injection-valve-return-limiting-rtl/
Does anyone have any experience or recommendations? I've also seen some recommendations to fit a single small rad in the room in series with an UFH loop and then let the thermostatic rad valve control the flow along with the rad balance valve. That approach feels like there'd be too much risk of the system running too hot to me, though.
The current CH set up has two pumps - one for the upstairs and one for downstairs.
Thanks
Gary