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<blockquote data-quote="Deutzdx3" data-source="post: 6631334" data-attributes="member: 71052"><p>It works in a very different way to radiators as has probably already been said, you’re right in that you do leave it on at a pre set temp, the zone valves control each area differently. it’s not much good if you come home and are cold as it’ll take to long to warm up. Was toying with putting it in an similar size extension to what you have but not economical unless I install a second boiler as the remainder of the house is radiators. Great way of doing it if you’re starting from scratch with plenty of insulation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deutzdx3, post: 6631334, member: 71052"] It works in a very different way to radiators as has probably already been said, you’re right in that you do leave it on at a pre set temp, the zone valves control each area differently. it’s not much good if you come home and are cold as it’ll take to long to warm up. Was toying with putting it in an similar size extension to what you have but not economical unless I install a second boiler as the remainder of the house is radiators. Great way of doing it if you’re starting from scratch with plenty of insulation. [/QUOTE]
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