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The installation descriptions above are summaries only and should not be taken as full installation specifications
With all Underfloor Heating Systems, the pipe loops must be filled and under pressure during any floor laying process. During periods where there is a risk of freezing, special precautions must be taken.

Solid Floor
Suspended Floor
Battened Floor
Floating Floor
UFH Pipe
Manifolds
UFH Control System
One Room System

UFH Control System

Our standard system includes flow temperature mixing at the manifold, with room control via room thermostats, controlling actuators on each pipe loop.

We can provide manifolds without pumps and without mixing valves for specific projects, for example, where a tempered supply is being planned.

Where BMS control systems are being used, we can provide actuators and our System Controller (Wiring Centre) only.

Coloured LED lights within the System Controller signal activity of individual control components and simplify commissioning.

Room Control: Individual room control comes as standard, with thermostats for each room wired to thermal actuators (opening/closing valves) on each floor loop at the manifold. Each room can bring the system on, as demand occurs.

The room controls are simple to use, they are highly accurate and display the ambient room temperature. Adjustments are made at the press of a button.

Set Back: For one room, a further room thermostat is supplied, the Set-Back ‘stat, which controls the overnight minimum temperature for the whole floor. Day time (full demand)/set back timings are set on a digital programmer, usually mounted with the manifold.

System Controller: Wiring for the room thermostats and the loop actuators (which control flow in each pipe loop) is back to the Robbens System Controller. As well as it's function as a wiring centre, this unit programmes flow temperatures and incorporates boiler anti-cycling controls.



 

 

 



 
 

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