LaChab Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I feel rather tempted to add a few bits to one of the outside pipes from the heat pump to make up a fill & flush function. (28x15x28 tees, 15x3/4 service valves, 28 full bore valve) BUT I haven't seen it on any schematic, they always seem to be indoors, which doesn't seem as convenient. Ok idea? Bad idea? Is it likely to be a problem, particularly freezing? Thanks,
SimonD Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 6 minutes ago, LaChab said: I feel rather tempted to add a few bits to one of the outside pipes from the heat pump to make up a fill & flush function. (28x15x28 tees, 15x3/4 service valves, 28 full bore valve) BUT I haven't seen it on any schematic, they always seem to be indoors, which doesn't seem as convenient. Ok idea? Bad idea? Is it likely to be a problem, particularly freezing? Thanks, There are some installations where installer will put a tee and ball valve off the flow & return outside. They put them before the heat pump isolation valves so you can isolate the heat pump and flush the system through - there are pros and cons to this approach. Just then make sure all the pipework is properly insulated. If you do a fill and flush setup, if you're using mains rather than a pump flushing machine, just make sure you've got easy access to mains water outlet.
LaChab Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago @SimonD Thanks for the observations. Hadn't thought of utilising ing the "normal" valves. I was thinking of using end feed tees rather than a pre-made unit so the insulation would be less disturbed. Outside gives me access to a convenient hosepipe!
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