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  1. Thanks for the photo Nod. But how would you connect the plastic pipe to the lockshield/trvs? I'm assuming it's not into the bottom of the valves like copper pipes coming up from the floor would do.
  2. Did you get your manifolds from PSW? Are you happy with them? Did you go for the brass ones or stainless?
  3. Might go with these for converting to copper... https://www.thefloorheatingwarehouse.co.uk/product/compression-fit-to-copper-adaptors/
  4. I've gone with a 6 port manifold from Wunda with their eurocones for 16mm Pex-Al-Pex/Pert-Al-Pert for about £160. Not cheap but it's apparently good kit. I need to source some ball valves for the inlets from somewhere yet. https://www.wundatrade.co.uk/shop/home/quick-shop/wundatherm-quick-shop/manifolds-quickshop/6-port-premium-manifold-2/ For some reason a lot of online sellers now seem to prefer Pert-Al-Pert over Pex-Al-Pex, but am probably going with the Pex-Al-Pex from these guys https://www.thefloorheatingwarehouse.co.uk/ I suspect the missus won't appreciate feeding plastic pipe directly into the rads (visually). I might try it out as a test - running the pipe up through the floor at the centre point of the radiator and looping it round behind the radiator. Alternatively I'll go with something like this under the floor https://www.elementshop.co.uk/16mm-x-15mm-coupling. As you can probably tell, I've not nailed down much yet. But I've decided where the manifolds can be located that will work well.
  5. Hi again Mike I've ordered a 6 port manifold from Wunda.. should be installing it in my cellar/basement to cover the downstairs and basement radiators as a test before tackling the upstairs rads. Did you get any problems when the boiler pump was set to a lower speed? Oh and did you run 22mm copper as the flow/return to the manifolds (then 16mm plastic to the radiators)? I'm wondering whether to use 25mm plastic for the flow/return in my case, but I have no idea what 25mm plastic is like to work with.
  6. Wow. Shouldn't I be paying you for responding in seconds?? So obvious. I owe you one.
  7. Hi Does anyone know if you can get pipe lagging (Climaflex etc) for insulating 16mm Pex-Al-Pex pipes? I'm thinking of running Pex-Al-Pex between manifolds and radiators in my new central heating setup. I've found PSW Trade suppliers have a pre-insulated pipe (https://pswtradesuppliers.co.uk/ufh-pipes/771-1182-multilayer-composite-pre-insulated-pex-al-pex-pipe-16-32mm-for-water-system.html#/14-color-blue/87-size-16mm_x_100m_coil) but the insulation on it is only 7mm whereas I'd prefer something closer to 20mm. Any ideas?
  8. With the Plasson 32mm MDPE stop tap you can go to 28mm copper using a copper conversion set in the outlet.. https://plasson.co.uk/product-category/mechanical/line-7-grey/conversion-and-adaptor-sets-line-7-grey/conversion-set-for-copper-pipe/
  9. If you're willing/able to swap the 32mm JG stop tap for a Plasson 32mm (compression) stop tap instead, you can use a Plasson 32mm to 25mm reducing set in the outlet of the Plasson stop tap to go straight from 32mm MDPE to 25mm MDPE in one fitting. So you wouldn't need the 32mm to 25mm JG reducer in that case. See https://plasson.co.uk/product-category/mechanical/line-7-grey/valves-line-7-grey/compression-stoptap-valves-line-7-grey/ and https://plasson.co.uk/product-category/mechanical/line-7-grey/conversion-and-adaptor-sets-line-7-grey/reducing-set-conversion-and-adaptor-sets-line-7-grey/ The only thing about the Plasson 32mm MDPE stop tap is it's huge (174mm long). I don't know how that compares to what you already have.
  10. Hi I've been in contact with Wunda re using their 'Premium stainless steel Manifolds' with radiators as opposed to UFH. They've come back with 2 concerns: 1, the flow rates in the radiators might be too low 2, running the manifold at the higher temps required for radiators (50+ degrees) might affect the life of the components Are there concerns valid? I haven't heard anyone of the forums here refer to problems like these...
  11. Hi I've seen a few posts on here where it's been mentioned that if you're using Pex-Al-Pex pipe, you can bring the pipes up from the floor in the centre of radiator... looping the pipe round and down behind the radiator then into the TRV/lockshield. Has anyone got any pics of what this looks like when done? My plan is to convince the missus this is a good option rather than going with copper from the tails to the floor.
  12. Hi I'm trying to work out what I need to implement a DHW manifold setup. I have a query re the hot water aspect. I'm planning to run a 22mm cold mains feed from the main stop tap down to a Viessmann 100 combi, tee'ing off just before the boiler (in 22mm) to a cold DHW loop like shown in the photo (photo obviously lifted from another post on here). The DHW loop will be made up of 22mm copper and Wavin Hep2o manifolds. The hot DHW will come from the 15mm output from the boiler and run in 15mm to a hot DHW loop. In contrast to the cold DHW, the hot DWH loop will be made up of 15mm copper and Help2o manifolds. My question is, if I just feed the hot DHW from the boiler straight into a manifold with no loop in the pipework so the water can only flow into the manifold from one direction, will this prioritise hot water to the ports closest to the inlet? Is this a means of say prioritising the feed to the shower?
  13. Hi Thanks for your replies. Sorry I cut some pretty important detail out from my original post just because it was long enough already. I can see it reads like I was suggesting connecting the boiler up to pex. That's not my intention at all. For DHW I'll be using Wavin/Hep2o barrier pipe and their manifolds. For heating I'll be using UFH manifolds such as the ones from PSW with a mix of copper / pex-al-pex pipe. In all cases the pipework within about 2 metres of the boiler will be copper / end feed.
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