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In New Year will be replacing an ancient heating system in a flat. Total
8 radiators with all the piping logically coming back to a single central point. I am thinking an 8 way UFH manifold (John Guest) would make a very elegant solution at this location. Of course flow temperatures may be 60+ degrees, whilst normal UFH temperatures are much lower. Can anyone reason not to use this approach? D |
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