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Crikey that's a bit involved.Nice work though.Are you working to a drawing on that?

I think we will stick to end feed and push fit lol. We just do small work moving pipes for bathrooms and radiators.Nothing on your scale though.

 
Crikey that's a bit involved.Nice work though.Are you working to a drawing on that?

I think we will stick to end feed and push fit lol. We just do small work moving pipes for bathrooms and radiators.Nothing on your scale though.


Very seldom have drawings to work from - only a defined space and of course the building plans.  We work on anything from bedsits to factories, but tend to work on large houses - those that are worth more than Mr Duck's entire postcode area.

If you're working on 28mm and below then the cost doesn't really pan out unless the bigger sizes are in play too.  If you're working on heat pumps means that pipe sizes are going to be much larger as you're dealing with low level energy so need huge flow rates by comparison - hence the use of buffers and volumisers.  

The pics from the other day are for a house with a heatloss of 9kW, but they wanted two smaller pumps over one big boy, even then though you need 35mm once the heat pumps are linked.

 
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