A Begetube floor heating system is an integral part of the building
structure.
It is much easier to resolve all design issues prior to going on site as it invariably saves
time and money.
Especially important is the layout of bathrooms and kitchens, as the pipe work will have been
designed to avoid fixed units such as toilet pans, baths and kitchen units.
Any changes to the layout after the screed is laid will be a very costly exercise.
Programme in sufficient time for installation of the floor heating, with ideally a clear area
free of other trades while the work is in progress.
Arrange to have the screed laid as soon as possible after the pipe system has been laid and
tested, Begetube floor heating pipe is very robust but heavy traffic over the pipes should be
avoided.
Floor heating is generally installed early in the build programme, and of course should always
be filled to pressure test prior to screeding.
It will therefore be some time before the boiler and controls can provide heat to the system.
It is advisable to add sufficient anti-freeze to the test fill to prevent damage should the
build programme run over the winter months.
A pressure test certificate should be signed by the project manager or another responsible
person.
Depending on the type of structure, there may not be any internal walls to mount the manifold
onto during first fix.
It is a simple job to construct a temporary mounting board in the correct position to fix the
manifold to, this can be dismantled once the internal walls are constructed.
At this stage the first fix control wiring and delivery pipe work can be installed, reference to
the Begetube wiring and piping diagrams for the project will quickly guide the installer
as to the correct method.
After the installation of boiler, delivery pipes and controls the system should be fired up
and commissioned.
First firing should be with a flow temperature into the floor no higher than 25°C or 15°C
above the temperature of the unheated screed, whichever is the higher.
(BS EN 1264 part 4)
Balancing of the system circuits can now be carried out to the design requirements,
followed by a complete check of all controls to ensure that they operate in the correct sequence.
The end user should be instructed in the operation of the system and given all relevant documentation,
this should include the pressure test and commissioning report.
Once all of the above steps have been completed, the installer should send copies of pressure test and
commissioning certificates to Begetube UK Ltd who will issue a system guarantee certificate for the project.
If you are installing the system yourself, you can self certify the appropriate documentation found at the
back of this book and return it to us for your guarantee issue.