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Probably a very simple question but one I can't seem to find an answer for. Logic also says it should be possible but then I'm not a heating engineer.

 

Any reason that I can not put the manifold for a ground floor underfloor heating system on the 1st floor?

 

Intending to put all my "plant" in a room on the first floor as it'll be over the adjoining garage and I don't want to use (ground) floorspace in the garage.

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No reason, as long as the pipes go downwards and air can come upwards. Why not just fit one large combined manifold to serve both floors.

Edited by JFDIY
Thought manifold was going downstairs to serve upstairs in original response
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41 minutes ago, JFDIY said:

No reason, as long as the pipes go downwards and air can come upwards. Why not just fit one large combined manifold to serve both floors.

 

Thank you, that was what I was hoping for. Yes, plan is to do u/floor on both levels.

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