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Shivie

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Hi, I'm new to this forum and would be grateful if someone has any advice regarding the following. 

We are currently building a small kitchen/diner extension and I have underfloor heating planned for it. We are tight for space so am thinking of putting the manifold in the pantry cupboard I'm planning on putting in the corner.

My question is:

Do manifolds give out much heat? I ask because our condenser boiler feels cool to touch when it's on. 

Can the manifold be adequately boxed in with insulation (but also accessible) that it doesn’t give off heat if its  put in the pantry? 

 

Thanks 

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In our previous house ours was in the back of the kitchen sink cupboard.

 

To maximise space I mounted the manifold on the wall before fitting the cupboard, I removed the backboard from the cupboard before fittng. 

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It’s not just the obvious heat emitted from the manifold, but also the M25 of pipework that’s in the immediately surrounding floor too. ;)  

You’ll not just have the heat from the manifold, but also the hottest section of floor in the entire house, all in the confines of the panty. 

Can it go somewhere else?

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