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Any of you chappies any experience of these? Have about 15m2 very hot and sunny wall to fill?
 
We've got one to do in a couple of weeks, (only 10m2 tho) what specifically are the queries?

You may need to design sets of parallel and serial panels to meet the flow rate and temperature requirements, plus depends also where the pump station is what controls and 2 port valves may be needed plus usually at least one temperature sensor per parallel array, so controller will have to cope with multiple arrays. Plus what is it heating? DHW, Pool? THE RHI will have an affect on how it's plumbed if multiple uses..
 
No rhi it's for back of my house . You can't see the area I'm looking to use but it's ideal. Plant can be directly below. Will be feeding 300slme. And sneaky bit of ufh?
 
Not for a few months mrs 30weeks up the chuff and could do without the stress. Move, new business and new baby! Too much. Resting on laurels and bored.
 
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