MikeSharp01 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I have come up with a manifold (I need 2 one for hot and one for cold) that is fabricated from soldered copper. Before I put them into manufacture I thought I would seek the collective wisdom's view on the idea - what have I missed / got wrong / forgotten. It has single 22mm inlet two main runs leading to 15mm outputs with a central balancing support run. We have good water pressure, 3 Bar at this point and very good flow. See image below and let.
JohnMo Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Why so complex? Just buy a bog standard manifold such as - first one I came across https://underfloorparts.co.uk/product/plumbing-manifold-5-port-with-service-isolation-valves-universal-hot-and-cold-water/?srsltid=AfmBOorfGw6dC3Kp3bBGSXzk3717nPjKeRyytjno3wxLyrTh9oFQOkhaIOA&gQT=1
BotusBuild Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Something like this is what I put together, one for hot, one for cold Using these, although they were cheaper when I bought them. Have you thought about using push fit plastic to create this manifold?
JohnMo Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago This mine 2x 5 port (hot and cold), single feed, no flow issues.
MikeSharp01 Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 25 minutes ago, JohnMo said: Why so complex? Well essentially because I want 2 pipes going up the wall and 3 pipes going down so I thought this was quite elegant in its way, the ball valves are full bore and fast to operate.
Nickfromwales Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 53 minutes ago, MikeSharp01 said: Well essentially because I want 2 pipes going up the wall and 3 pipes going down so I thought this was quite elegant in its way, the ball valves are full bore and fast to operate. You can make up (or maybe buy) a union that reverses 3/4” male to a female (3/4” coupler) and then have 2x hep2o manifolds to the same thing, so the first facing up, and the second facing down; the hep units link male > female, and sit in the same direction, hence you’d need to rectify that so you could go male > male or female > female, whichever works better. Obvs you’d have an issue creating the looped feed to both ends, but tbh with good pressure and no 28mm pipework, I doubt there’s any need to create the looped feed. or which will allow you to flip the second one 180°
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