Hi all - Just moved into a different property and UFH is not working. Can anybody please identify the make of the system? Uponor says it isn't theirs.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Hi All - since discovered that it is a Kamo Stainless Steel manifold - and they no longer make this model or spares. So now looking for another manufacturers flow meter that will fit and do the job. Unfortunately it appears that the thread is 3/4 inch as the fixing hole in the manifold is about 1 inch. Anybody know of a plumbers merchants that has old stock or a flow meter that will do the job? I have Googled high and low without success.
TIA
System was working a year ago when I 1st viewed. Now you cant even adjust flow rate. Marker stays in same position when you try to adjust.Water pump was replaced and is fed by an electric Heatrae Sadia.
If that's water stuck in the sight glass of the flow meter in your pic then the flow meter may be gunged. You can strip flow meters down though and give it a good clean out. Unscrew the sight glass etc and manipulate the spindle up and down and clean through the flow channels, go easy and be careful not to damage the spindle and spring.
According to REHAU, the balancing and flow adjustment is done by turning the square headed screws under the thermoheads, not by turning the flow meters - see screenshot attached (which shows the manifold before the thermoheads are fitted.)
That is a surprise, they are all usually removeable.
Looking through there are a number of 1" manifolds but none seem to offer a 3/4" meter. You may be able to get clever and use adapters to transition to the more standard 1/2" meters. You'd need to confirm the tapping size though.
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