Standard Control - Combimix overview
The following pages details the plant and wiring diagrams for a multi zone standard control Combimix underfloor heating system.
If you are unsure if these are the correct set of plant and wiring diagrams to be using for your installation please
contact the supplier of the equipment.
The plant and wiring diagrams show one manifold set for simplicity but you may well have more than one manifold set.
The wiring is as per the wiring centre diagram for each manifold set.
Please ensure that you read all extra notes on the diagrams as they are important.
It is imperative that both the electrician and heating installer completely understand what they are responsible
for as it is very difficult to install cables and pipe work after a certain stage in the build schedule.
The plant layout details the flow and return pipe work needed to correctly connect up the manifold(s) to the heat source.
The plant diagrams also show how to integrate a typical domestic hot water system and high temperature radiator system
mechanically and electrically.
As we do not know the length and route of flow and return pipe work, this has to be sized by the on site heating engineer.
Specific manifold loadings are available from your supplier - please ask, do not guess.
Notes for the Heating Installer
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Pay careful attention to flow and return connections onto the manifold.
The flow from the boiler is indicated in RED and the return to the boiler is indicated in BLUE.
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The automatic by-pass valve before the manifold is important and must be fitted (supplied by others).
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The floor heating manifold should be supplied by an uninterrupted flow and return from the boiler.
Definitely not tapped off the end of a radiator system.
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As with all heating systems, the flow and return pipe work and boiler system should be power flushed to remove any
debris before it is connected and opened up to the manifold(s).
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It is also advisable to install an in-line filter on the main flow from the boiler.
This will protect all equipment attached to the boiler system, in particular the underfloor heating manifold(s).
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If in doubt please get in touch with your supplier.
Notes for the Electrician
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Study the wiring diagrams and ensure you have enough cables in place at first fix stage.
It is very difficult to add in cables once the build schedule has passed a certain stage.
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The digital stats we supply only need a two core cable to them but it is strongly advisable to use 3 core and earth
to all stat positions
in case a different stat is used in the future which requires a neutral.
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On most jobs, even with multiple manifolds, there will only be one clockstat.
The signal from the clockstat has to be looped to all wiring centres as per the wiring diagram.
On larger installations a clockstat will be supplied for each floor level or main grouped areas.
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Ensure you clearly mark up which cable comes from which room stat back at the wiring centre.
The manifold should be labelled as to which group serves which room.
It should then be an easy process to ensure that the correct room thermostat is wired to the correct electric
actuator(s) on the manifold.
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Please note that some rooms may have two or more groups of pipes in them and only the one room thermostat
controlling them all.
This means you can have more than one actuator wired to a single switch wire from a room stat.
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Please note that all heating controls should originate from a common spur/fuse and should have one point of isolation.
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If in doubt please get in touch with your supplier.