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Alan McSheehy

I have two underfloor heating sets, photo attached.

Both pumps are turning fine. I opened the screw and can see them turn.

The set on the right works fine.

The set on the left does not work. The pipe coming out the bottom of the wilo pump does not heat up.

Please help.

Thanks.
 

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Air, and get rid of them flexis, one on left looks kinked and not rated for central heating.
 
Take of the drain off that's pointing up over and swap for an automatic air vent. Likewise with the 2 22mm stop ends. If its not air then there could be a problem with the pipework. Was it pressure tested prior to installation? and was the pressure maintained whilst screeding?

I would start by isolating this circuit, disconnecting the underfloor pipes and sticking my power flusher on it or hose pipe to prove flow and then use that to fill it. The aav's will then remove any residual air once circulation is established.
 
However installed that system should be shot.., Obviously they designed it as they put it together. Looks like they went to screwfix and bought a miscellaneous bin end of parts...

Please don't tell me someone sells that as an ufh kit..
 
Is the outlet at the bottom?
Looks like an overheat stat on the right hand side. Inlet?
Seems strange.
 
However installed that system should be shot.., Obviously they designed it as they put it together. Looks like they went to screwfix and bought a miscellaneous bin end of parts...

Please don't tell me someone sells that as an ufh kit..

+1 prob could make something better than that miss match

start again my vote
 
What are they running? 2 small single zones by the looks of things?

Not the greatest set up but I guess it's worked in the past as it looks a few years old?
 
What are they running? 2 small single zones by the looks of things?

Not the greatest set up but I guess it's worked in the past as it looks a few years old?

That's what I was guessing looking at the pipe sizes / connections.

Not sure what orange & grey the box on rhs is, guessing it's the switching device connected to the stat/timer.
 
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