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BOILERMA
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2000
1.0 DESIGN
1.3 SYSTEM DETAILS
Connection of Bathroom Radiator/
Towel-Rail for Summer use
If a pumped circuit is required for the bathroom
radiator/towel rail, the flow pipework can be
teed anywhere into the primary flow between
the boiler and the BoilerMate. The return
pipework can be connected into the 15mm
copper blanked connection provided adjacent
to the boiler pump. We recommend any
radiators/towel rails on this circuit are provided
with T.R.V.’s and that the total heat output of
the radiators/towel rails is not more than 5%
of the boiler output.
The radiators will only get hot when the
boiler is firing.
It is important that the flow rates through these
radiators is adjusted to the minimum required
at the lockshield valves on the radiators. If this
is not done the performance of the BoilerMate
will be adversely affected.
If heating of a single bathroom radiator or
towel rail is required in summer, then it can be
piped as a gravity circuit. The flow pipe to the
radiator can be teed into the safety open vent
pipe and the return pipe from the radiator can
be connected to the store drain connection
and the drain moved to the return pipe. The
radiator can be fitted with a T.R.V. if required
as long as this is suitable for gravity circulation
i.e. low resistance type.
Heating System
The height of the water level in the F & E cistern
must provide the minimum head required by
the boiler and must be at least 250mm higher
than the highest point of the system.
The height of the water level in the F & E cistern
must provide the minimum head required by
the boiler and must be at least 250mm higher
than the highest point of the system.
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