JohnMo Posted February 12 Posted February 12 6 minutes ago, Duncan62 said: Thinking about it, should the Freezer valves be sited at the lowest point before the heat pump, or will anywhere outside do it? Low points - outside, if that at the heat pump, that's where they go.
Nickfromwales Posted February 12 Posted February 12 5 hours ago, Duncan62 said: Thinking about it, should the Freezer valves be sited at the lowest point before the heat pump, or will anywhere outside do it? Here’s the last one I installed. Lagging was finished after leak testing. 1
Duncan62 Posted February 12 Author Posted February 12 Thank you so much. I've got outdoor lagging and will do as you do! 1
Duncan62 Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago Thank you all, uninsulated until I get it up and running in case of any leaks, but system installed and closed loop. Next challenge is flushing the UFH loops (only 3x100m) and filling the system from the now connected fill hose under the expansion vessel. Also need to add the biocide and anti-corrosion. Wish me luck. 1
Nickfromwales Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 27 minutes ago, Duncan62 said: Thank you all, uninsulated until I get it up and running in case of any leaks, but system installed and closed loop. Next challenge is flushing the UFH loops (only 3x100m) and filling the system from the now connected fill hose under the expansion vessel. Also need to add the biocide and anti-corrosion. Wish me luck. Have you checked if there's an automatic air vent inside the heatpump that needs opening? Some come open, but I've found some which are loose but not 'open'. Also, any reason why you have an inline trap after the P of the washing machine trap? No need for the inline (waterless) one afaic.
Duncan62 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 5 hours ago, Nickfromwales said: Have you checked if there's an automatic air vent inside the heatpump that needs opening? Some come open, but I've found some which are loose but not 'open'. Also, any reason why you have an inline trap after the P of the washing machine trap? No need for the inline (waterless) one afaic. I'll check the heat pump thank you. Airless trap because I had already bought it but for airtightness test it's useless for the pressurisation test as it blows straight open, so added a u bend too. 1
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