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1. m A Producing a sensible and accurate floor heating design is very similar to any other heating system all the information required must be gathered and calculations carried out to determine heat losses and pipe requirements There are subtle differences attached to some aspects of the calculation process that differ from those employed when calculating for convective systems the main differences are downward losses from the floor heating system itself and in the case of large volume buildings the actual volume requirement to be included in the calculation The radiant effect enables the designer to apply lower internal design temperatures with no decrease in comfort level this point alone will mean a reduction of around 8 in fabric heat losses The most important point is that heat loss calculations must be done and they are best done by the floor heating designer it is after all the floor heating company that will be expected to guarantee the performance of the system Although the mechanical aspects of design are very important control of the system is essential Floor heating systems require controls to set or modulate the mean water temperature and manage the room comfort levels any equipment used to achieve this must be designed into the complete system in a way that allows interaction with any other units Begetube floor heating designs always incorporate the correct controls we
2. BEGETUBE UK UNDERFLOOR HEATING SYSTEMS TECHNICAL MANUAL Is your supplier a full member of the Underfloor Heating Manufacturers Association UHMA s your supplier a well established business within the floor heating industry Does your supplier carry out full and proper heat loss calculations that guarantees room temperatures Does your supplier offer a comprehensive insurance backed 10 year guarantee covering all incidentals on the pipe manifold and all mechanical components Does your supplier use a one piece manifold for distribution and a sensibly sized diameter of floor heating pipe Good practice is to use a pipe diameter between 16mm and 20mm Output is governed by surface area of pipe Does your supplier use a pex based pipe with oxygen diffusion barrier Does your supplier specify a full and proper control system that controls room area individually including wet areas Does your supplier offer you the industry leading Combimix which offers precise fixed water temperature control and promotes a low return water temperature ideal for todays modern condensing boilers Does your supplier offer you the option of full weather compensation control linked to intelligent sensors the most precise and efficient underfloor heating control system on the market today Does your supplier have a network of approved installers throughout the UK that all work to a very high standard see picture below Does your supplie
3. FLOW RETURN FROM FROM BOILER UFH FLOW TO UFH FLOW TO UFH RETURN FLOW FROM FROM UFH BOILER RETURN TO BOILER For the four options shown on the left use the diagram below This shows the correct position to set the pointer on the white drive adaptor Also fit the number plate as per the diagram below note the plate is reversable With the valve set in this position it is directing all of the flow from boiler through to return from boiler i e fully shut Once the actuator has been put in its fully shut position the valve and actuator can be fitted together As previously explained the Intelligent Control system can be configured in several different ways The following section will deal with the commissioning of a full system master WLM 1FS linked to add on modules WLM 1AO We will assume that there is also the outside Weather Compensation module WLOC and at least one fully programmable clockstat sensor WLCT This particular setup will cover the majority of installations which have been designed and specified by Begetube UK Ltd The one main difference which can occur is when a basic master WLM 1BA has been used In this case the basic master is purely operating the individual zones via their thermostats and not controlling the water temperature A typical example of this is when there is already a dedicated low temperature circuit suitable for underfloor heating groun
4. 2 x readouts Room temperature gt 22 82 1 30 No changes can be made here Use the OK button to Floor temperature gt _ 25 0 end PRO 4 event sequence It is possible to change the factory event sequence of days 1 5 4 event and days 6 amp 7 2 event Days 1 5 are usually Monday to Friday whilst days 6 amp 7 are usually Saturday amp Sunday An Event is either an ON or a OFF operation You can select from the following sequences Which are displayed in the form of a code 4 events 5 days 2 events 2 days indicated by Code 4 52 4 events 6 days 2 events 1 days indicated by Code 4 61 4 events 7 days indicated by Code 4 70 2 events 7 days indicated by Code 2 70 2 events 5 days 2 events 2 days indicated by Code 2 52 Select the required sequence with the button Hi Li Floor sensor Maximum and Minimum allowed temperature of the floor surface A limit sensor can be connected to the clockstat Max limitation is used for safety to prevent high floor temperatures For example wooden floor constructions which should not exceed a maximum temperature of 27 C The value can be set from 5 C up to 55 C The value can also be set to OFF adjust the temperature to 55 C and push UP A button once more Low limitation is used where the temperature of the floor is required never to fall below the minimum set temperature For example in kitchens and bathrooms with tiles The value can be set from 5 C up
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6. Clock thermostat TP 5000 2 port motorised valve Small surface joint box Manifold set see diagram below 5A fused spur Use 1 3 individual staples for each turn Fixing rail Use 1 individual staple between each rail 1700mm approx between each rail 09 approx 150mm c c 100mm minimum radius ANOZ YOO THH3QN IWNOLLdO 9 LX3N 339 SYOLVIAVE OL SNOILOANNOO IN3IN3T3 ONISNAS SYSAHLO Ag 03114409 VNOLLdO Z vd LX3N 338 OL SNOILOANNOO SSVdAd AYNSS3AYd OILVINOLOV cy 519410 Aq e Ld 22 98 4 44 44 e 519410 Aq 3 L1 3NFINI Q IO3INVIN NVHL 3HOIN HLIM SWALSAS SNOILOHNNOO il dWnd 1415 49019 Ld Y37108 ONIMI4 GSHO LIMS 1 x aasnd dvs M ds dasnad WO OV ATddfis SNIVIA 1715 M20 19 AATVA XIN 1402 S IOH NOO HAN 810 suayjo Aq S4ATVA 134 NON SYAHLO 431144 5 S TOH LNOO 2 YOLVIGVY TIV S IOHLNOO MHA 519 10 Aq LOd 1915 TAD
7. Fill drain points Pressure temp gauge Manual Air Eliminators Used to vent unwanted air from the system The air eliminators must be shut off once all the air is out of the system Fill Drain points Used when filling and testing also for maintenance Pressure Mix Temperature Gauge Indicates the mixed flow temperature and system pressure Thermostatic Sensing Element Senses mixed water temperature and is attached to thermostatic head 3 Port Mixer with Thermostatic Head Used to blend the high temperature boiler flow to the correct mixed water temperature as set on the thermostatic head 2 Port Motorised Valve Used to control the flow of water to the manifold set It is controlled by the clock thermostat it also provides the go signal for the boiler boiler pump Dualmix Balancing T Used to connect the 3 Port mixer into the boiler return and for limiting the boiler return thus increasing the overall flow rates through all floorheating groups A m e N A a Extension Pack A covers up to 24 m as shown at 200mm C C centre to centre This will produce approx 100W m when used with a tiled floor finish By reducing the pipe spacings to 150mm C C you will increase the floor output to approx 140VV m this will however reduce the maximum coverage area to 17m Pack A is supplied with a 2 way manifold and the area should be divided by laying 2 circuits of equal pipe length from the 120m coil
8. across TIME terminals Is the programmable Clockstat TP5000 connected to the wiring centre Connect Clockstat in wiring centre TIME 1 to Clockstat B TIME 0 to Clockstat C Check connections between Loop TIME terminals between other wiring centres in the system Is underfloor heating pump P2 working pump and wiring centre Feed from mains neutral to N terminal at pump and PUMP terminal 1 to L terminal at pump re flow rates registering on flow meter s at manifold 5 Adjust flow rates via balancing valves on flow manifold to specified rates from CAD for each group If system is still not operating correctly please contact technical helpline The boxes marked in RED are only relevant to systems using more than one wiring centre Pump Thermostatic head 57 valves Auto air eliminators Boiler flow Balancing Diff tial b Manual wheels 2 Port temp gauge valve ifferential bypass valve motorised valve Boiler flow BBBERBEE 9 to Flow meters UFH 2 incorporating pump balancing 7 Emm valves Boiler return 1 R I I i
9. 1eeus snoad s 1 Y37109 S LIROM HAN OL oO NYNLAY 9 AY t 519 10 Aq 3NFINI 32019 INIL AMWAIN 13042 T4NNVHO 2 ee 519410 Aq 4 HATVA ANOZ MHA STOMLNOO Ld Y71089 3NOZ HOLVIGVY NIYI GSHOLIMS LINDYID HOJVIQVH V 9NILVHOdSHOONI N M M Aq VLSO MNMSHL 519410 Aq 3209 AWIL TI3NNVHO Nr Aq HATVA ANOZ LHOd ANOZ HOJVIQVH MAIVA LOH 9ILS3INOG LOAMIGNI SHOJVIQVH 4 1 N M A 8 LNW Id OILVIN3HOS A V V NIN This system utilises a manual 3 port mixer to control the temperature of the water in the floor heating system The plant layout and wiring diagrams also show how to connect this type of floor heating system in with a radiator system and domestic hot water system If one or both of these systems are not in the installation simply ignore the plumbing and wiring for the non relevant part Before starting the checks detailed below ensure the power is on and the clockstat is switched down not calling for heat Switch off the DHW and Radiator circuit Set the clockstat to call for heat a flame symbol will appear on the clockstats screen This
10. Begetube UK Ltd will not be responsible either for the cost of removing any defective goods from any place where the said goods are installed or affixed or will make good of the said place after removal 15 Any cancellation of an order must be made in writing however any work carried out for this project that has incurred charges amp time will be billed appropriately Design 16 Begetube UK Ltd will be responsible for the heat loss calculations floor pipe calculations amp specification of the floor heating system To calculate amp specify accurately we need the following information a Scale floor plans elevations amp if possible sections through the property b Details of floor constructions amp floor coverings If this information is not available then a provisional price amp specification will be supplied based on the information given to us 17 All parameters used in the calculations amp specifications are clearly shown on the quotation amp it is the responsibility of the installer to check these amp ensure that there are no changes between design stage amp installation 18 Begetube UK Ltd will size pumps capable of supplying the necessary flow rates against the calculated pressure loss of the index circuit on each manifold with a sensible allowance for pressure drop in the flow amp return delivery pipe work Flow amp return pipe work routes amp installation are out of our control should the pressure dro
11. at 200mm C C centre to centre This will produce approx 100W m when used with a tiled floor finish By reducing the pipe spacings to 150mm C C you will increase the floor output to approx 140VV m this will however reduce the maximum coverage area to 281 Pack B is supplied with a 3 way manifold and the area should be divided by laying 3 circuits of equal pipe length from the 200m coil of pipe supplied This ensures an equal flow rate through each circuit and thus an even spread of heat throughout the room In rooms with 1 or 2 exterior walls featuring a high percentage of glazing the pipe spacings should be reduced in these areas to counteract the cold fall of air from the glazing NOTE This will reduce the achievable maximum coverage area The pipe layout below shows a typical installation at 200mm C C Obviously the size and shape of any one particular installation may be different but providing the pipe centres and the equal lengths for the 3 circuits are adhered to the end result will be the same Boiler return Use corrugated sleeving near the manifold to protect each pipe as it exits the screed Use the detailed plant and wiring diagrams see following pages Always use as much of the pipe supplied as possible f an anhydride pouring screed is used the number of fixings should be doubled contact Begetube for advice For pipe spacings of 150mm c c please ensure that a minimum radius of 100mm is maintained
12. unheated screed whichever is the higher BS EN 1264 part 4 Balancing of the system circuits can now be carried out to the design requirements followed by a complete check of all controls to ensure that they operate in the correct sequence The end user should be instructed in the operation of the system and given all relevant documentation this should include the pressure test and commissioning report Once all of the above steps have been completed the installer should send copies of pressure test and commissioning certificates to Begetube UK Ltd who will issue a system guarantee certificate for the project If you are installing the system yourself you can self certify the appropriate documentation found at the back of this book and return it to us for your guarantee issue lt ___ _ Partition UFH pipes 40mm cover 100mm 100mm gt gt ja Mesh AER 5 a 4 Concrete floor slab lt ____ Insulation DPM Hot 8 Cold vvater pipes Structural Slab Floor This floor construction consists of 100 to 125mm concrete incorporating builders mesh normally A142 with UFH pipes tied to the mesh over extruded polystyrene insulation on DPM sand and compacted hardcore Insulation is also required around the perimeter of the slab Due to the large mass of the concrete this type of floor structure will have a longer initial heat up time bu
13. 30 C 1 2 M Check wiring of roomstats and actuators to wiring corresponding terminals for actuators Check connections be tween DEM terminal 1 and boiler start terminal Link in cable from DEM terminal of other wiring centres in system Set roomstats to desired temperatures for each room Leave Clockstat on at an artificially high temperature NG s the boiler and boiler 4 between 240v POWER pump running terminal L and PUMP System Not Operating Is there a 240v AC amp Neutral 240v POWER 4 terminals in wiring centre s mains power supply to the wiring centre Is the Clockstat Set temperature on switched on is there a Clockstat to an artifical 4 flame symbol in the top right hand corner of the display Are one or more of the bottom right hand corner of the display Are the corresponding centre Ensure roomstats 4 actuators opening at the are connected to manifold This vvill take 3 4 minutes Check link has been made terminal 0 Check link has been made betvveen 240v POVVER terminal L and DEM terminal 0 M Check the flow meter balancing valves are open on the flow manifold Let system run for 4 5 hours then check room temperatures Ajust flow temp on thermostatic head at manifold if desired room temp is not reached
14. 4 ArEA Set minimum and maximum floor temperature limits see operating instructions item 4 HiLi N m A Although the Master Control Box has some end user functions with regards operating temperatures when a clock thermostat is used within the system the controls will work to the settings programmed at the clock thermostat Please note when programming the underfloor heating event times an allowance should be made for the heat up time between the setback temperature and the normal operating temperature e g if the room is set back to 17 C and has to rise in temperature to 20 C by 8 o clock then the system will need to start at 6 o clock You can however time the system into setback 2 hours before the desired temperature change The following instructions will provide a good overview of the clock thermostat with regards setting and operation WLCT Clock Thermostat s Display Adjustment OK accept down vA ee Adjustment up Reset to factory Pin button setting to adjust clock Figure 1 buttons Display Symbols Automatic Manual mode Time and mode temperature Day number 4 event symbol Wake Out Night 1 Setting the Time and Day First time power is connected the clock and day will be flashing and must be set If you need to adjust the time of the thermostat at a
15. 65mm Screed m n FUR RUE ell Base slab DPM Hot 8 Cold vvater pipes Screeded Floor Standard Sand 8 Cement This floor construction consists of 65 70mm screed on extruded polystyrene insulation over base slab on DPM sand and compacted hardcore This type of floor construction gives excellent results with UFH and is more responsive than the slab floor Method of Fitting the UFH Pipe There are various fixings available for this type of floor self adhesive clip rail plastic staples staple gun required and metal push in clips no tool required Normally the rails are used in conjunction with one type of the individual fixings Rails are placed across the room in rows see section on clip rails page 16 Starting 600mm in from one end of the room the rails are spaced at 1 1 5m apart along the room and finish at the opposite end 600mm from the end of the wall Using the clip rail cut outs as your guide lay the pipe and tread into the rail cut outs Finish of by using the individual fixings to secure all the pipe turns and any other bits of pipe work that are not secured to the insulation When all pipe work has been installed and connected back to the manifold the completed installation is ready for pressure testing see pressure testing section page 19 Note If using self levelling liquid screed it is important that all joints in the insulation panels are taped including around the perimeter Pipe fi
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17. IN31SAS LIOA S V 9NISn INOQ SHOSN3S 319 N33ML38 NOON SV 113M SV SNO GQV ANY H41SV N NOILO3NNOOHALNI AHL N33M138 SNOILOANNOOYSLNI JHL G IOJINVIN NO SYOLVNLOV OI103 13 TV NMAHL MOLVTOSI 00 HO aasnd 0 2 N 1 T NO g L aNooas m NINININI N 7 3 3N 31 NO OL HOLIMS 135 LHL WHL SNIVIN OVI WIM 310 GONW NO dav NO SYOLWNLOW JILO WWYSHL old 28 qasna N 1 FINGOW NO qav 1513 LI NO VOL v NINININI N 1 13N1 HOLIMS LAS OLHL SNIVIN OYL WIM 411G30 NO aav ul SAINGOW NO dav H3LISVIN N33ML38 Zan OVI INTA S S1INGOW NO 407 N M M BEB 4 POR AND ALOR There are several different ways that the valve body can be piped and several different ways that the electric actuator can fit onto the valve body This can cause confusion and as it is imperative that the valve and actuator are married together in the correct position please use the following instructions and diagrams to ensure correct fitting The following diagrams on the next two pages show all eight ways of piping the 4 port valve Choose the best fit solution for your particular situation and follow the connections You will see that the connections on the valve always follow the same sequence e Flow from boiler e Flow
18. LVM LOH 115 LOAYIGNI SHOJVIQVH ONILVHOdHOONI LNOAVT N M M 8 LNW Id OL V NHH S ODAV NC A The chart below details the first fix wiring for a system which is using a Master control box along with a further two ADD ON modules You will find a specific first fix wiring schedule on the as fitted wiring diagram supplied with the job Details on how to wire the sensors together is as previously explained see page 42 general overview All other connections are carried out as normal The boiler output B1 and B2 is volt free to suit virtually all boilers an extra wiring diagram is shown on the as fitted wiring diagram detailing how it can be made into 240V switched live Main pump and secondary pump connections are Live Neutral Provision is made on the master module for connecting a boiler or primary pump and also the underfloor circulating pump These are termed main and secondary pumps respectively P1 amp P2 The boiler pump does not have to be used if the boiler has an integral pump within its own system Each add on module also has a separate output for a local circulating pump if the system is using multiple manifolds and local pumping is included However if only a single UFH circulating pump is employed with multiple manifolds and add on modules are used for the room control then the single UFH pump P2 should be connected to the MAIN pump terminals of the master and not to th
19. below 1 Open the fill drain point valves on flow and return manifolds turn square head anti clockwise a key for this is built into the cap 2 Shut both red and blue handled isolation valves 3 Close turn clockwise all flow meter valves on flow manifold To do this unclip the red plastic locking sleeve situated on the flow meter and turn the clear plastic tube accordingly 4 Close turn clockwise all white plastic manual valves on return manifold top manifold block 5 If you have a standard control Combimix manifold or an extension pack manifold close top valve on pump fittings slot indicator horizontal 6 Starting from left side open the first group s valves on flow and return 7 Connect mains water supply to fill point on flow manifold and another hose to the drain point on the return manifold This latter hose should be taken to where the water can drain away safely 8 Unscrew small caps on auto air eliminators so they are loose 9 Turn on water the water will enter the flow manifold and go round the group you have opened until it comes out the drain point on the return manifold 10 Letthis water run out for 2 3 minutes to get rid of any air 11 Close the valves for the group you were filling and repeat this process for all groups until they are all filled 12 Still with the mains water pressure on now go back along the manifold opening all the group valves on return and flow manifolds 13 If standard control Com
20. benefit from underfloor heating In fact virtually everything from a conservatory to an aircraft hangar has benefited from floorheating Floor heating is very effective when used in areas with high ceilings the heat profile generated from a warmed floor provides a comfort level for the occupants without having to waste energy heating the total volume of the area see temperature profile page 7 For detailed information regarding suitable floor coverings see page 57 Areas where the floor is covered by either a tile or stone finish will provide the highest heat transfer rate into the occupied space other floor finishes such as hardwood laminate vinyl or carpet can also be used t is important that the design engineer is aware of the proposed floor coverings as the various correction factors have to be applied to the design JOR F When the decision is made to use floor heating the first consideration should be the floor construction A The three common types of floor construction are Solid ground bearing slab floor Screeded floor Suspended timber joist floor Solid slab floors would normally be used in commercial buildings with high floor loads such as warehouses and garages but can also be used in domestic situations The build up of this type of floor provides a large amount of thermal mass subsequently the floor structure will be slower to respond to different heat requirements This is not
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22. conditions is to provide an environment where the main form of heating is a radiant source Warming the floor produces radiant emissions approximately 65 of the total energy from the floor is radiant and the remainder convective Benefits of radiant heating The feeling of warmth produced by radiant means has a greater effect on a body than that produced by convection methods in addition comfort level can be achieved with a lower air temperature In the workplace providing a good comfort level at a lower air temperature gives a feeling of freshness when people have the benefit of warm feet and a cool head they will feel more alert Convection currents are kept to a minimum therefore dust and carpet mites which are known to induce Radiant energy in the form of electro magnetic rays does not directly heat the air it heats people and objects in its path A body or object will partially absorb and partially reflect the energy depending on the colour and surface texture Dark colours absorb more energy than light colours The floor is warmed by a network of pipes embedded in the floor structure low temperature water at typically 50 C is pumped through the pipe circuits and the resultant heat energy is transferred to the floor respiratory problems will not be carried around the building The use of condensing boilers with a floor heating system is ideal the low return water temperature will ensure
23. get in touch Vinyl sheet floor covering Always follow manufacturers installation notes Vinyl sheet will not allow moisture to pass through it particular care must be taken to ensure that the screed has been properly warmed and dried out prior to laying vinyl Turn the floor heating off for 2 days prior to sticking the vinyl down leave off for a further 2 days to allow adhesive to set The same applies to a tiled floor when using tile adhesive and tile grout It is recommended that you use specific adhesive products which are suitable for use with underfloor heating These products will have a higher temperature rating and will be flexible QR R Hardvvood Floor Coverings Can be either solid hardvvood or engineered boards vvith hardvvood laminate Solid Hardvvood VVood is a natural product and vvill be affected by both heat and humidity VVhen vvood absorbs humidity it vvill svvell and subsequent drying vvill cause shrinkage Timber flooring should be supplied kiln dried to approx 6 9 moisture content it is advisable to loose lay the timber in the area where it is to be fitted so that it can acclimatise This will take approx 7 days Before laying check the moisture content of the screed with a moisture meter and ensure it is below 4 The hardwood floor should be laid with the floor heating on giving a surface temperature of approx 20 C If the hardwood is being glued down this should be done on a cool floor and ensure the corr
24. 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 After the plant and wiring diagrams there is a page which details the correct fitting of the 4 port mixing device This information should be studied prior to any flow and return pipe work being installed General Overview The Intelligent Control System is designed to accurately manage a multi zone underfloor heating system The controls consist of a master control box and up to a further 2 add on modules giving the ability to control a total of 14 individual areas The WLM Master Module can control up to 6 outputs 1 to 6 each WLM ADD ON Module can control another 4 7 to 10 on ADD ON 1 and 11 to 14 on ADD ON 2 The positioning of the Master Module and ADD ON Modules will be clearly marked on the CAD pipe layout drawing specific to the project These are normally always shown and fitted adjacent to the underfloor heating manifold s so that thermal actuators can be directly connected to the module terminals The Master Control Box comes in two versions The full system master WLM 1FS is the version which is capable of also controlling the supply water temperature to the underfloor heating manifolds The basic master WLM 1BA only controls the individual room sensors and zoning The following typic
25. is most conducive to your comfort A radiant heat that ensures you feel comfortable even at a lower air temperature than that produced by a more traditional convection system With a Begetube system the floor structure is gently warmed throughout typically 23 26 C to create a large radiant surface In contact with this surface people and objects absorb the energy emitted without it directly heating the air first This also means that there is no loss of air quality in the room The result is that you experience warm feet real comfort And a cool clear head When considering the cost of a heating system you have to look at the capital cost plus the running costs over the life of the system Significantly a Begetube underfloor heating system can help you to save up to 20 on domestic fuel bills and can cut a remarkable 50 or more off the heating costs for large commercial properties Savings in money also translate into savings in energy Reducing energy consumption is now one of the major challenges facing our society In this respect you will find that floorwarming systems are inherently more efficient because they operate at a low temperature and utilise a thermal store And in addition to these economical and environmental benefits there are also the health benefits to consider Because the air is not heated directly the humidity level in each room is not affected and dust laden convection currents are virtually elim
26. later date insert a pin into the hole marked see fig 1 for setting of time and day Adjustment should be made for change in summer and winter time 2 Daily use of the thermostat 4 event clock mode Press the UP A or DOWN buttons to select the correct hours and press OK button Press the UP A or DOWN buttons to select the correct minutes and press OK button v Press the UP A or DOWN v buttons to select the correct day and press OK button The day has been split into 4 events describing a typical day When the thermostat is in this 4 event mode it will change the temperature to the required level automatically at the programmed times As standard the thermostat has 5 days with 4 events two ON s and two OFF s and 2 days with 2 events one ON and one OFF For programming see section 3 below Please refer to item4 PRO to alter the daily event sequence 4 event clock mode automatic mode Comfort mode IB AV 2 5 seconds Manual mode DS AVS 5 seconds In automatic mode the clock function symbol and one of the 4 event symbols fi Lhe willbe indicated For programming see section 3 Temporary override To temporarily override any temperature in the 4 event schedule programme press the UP A button once to show the temperature in the display and press UP A or DOWN v again to increase or decrease the temperature The display will flash for 5 seconds and wi
27. many thermostats there are if they are all fitted correctly an OK symbol will appear beside each numbered thermostat If there is a problem with one or more thermostats an error number will appear E1 E9 A full explanation of all error codes is given on page 4 of the WLM user manual Any error codes have to be cleared thus resulting with an OK symbol beside each thermostat connected The most common problem that results in error codes being the incorrect wiring of the 5 volt bus system The polarity of the bus must be maintained throughout the system If the polarity is not maintained this will result in communication being lost between the thermostats the Master Control box and add on modules IMPORTANT POINTS Ensure every thermostat has been set to the correct channel number as per the zone schedule shown on the as fitted wiring diagram particular to the project Inside each thermostat there is a setting pot which is numbered 0 to 9 and A to F 1 to 9 on the pot corresponds to outputs 1 to 9 and A to E corresponds to outputs 10 to 14 Position 0 on the thermostat is used for any clock thermostat which is situated in a central position is not sensing its own zone but is being used for time and temperature settings of other zones Position F is not used Begetube UK will always specify and supply a thermostat which includes a floor sensor WLTD for use in wet areas e g bathrooms shower rooms etc This gives the ability to kee
28. moisture from the screed Once you are happy that the screed is dried you can then lay your final floor covering Ensure the floor heating has been turned back off for at least two days before commencing this work This will stop floor adhesive going off too quickly Once the final floor covering has been laid leave for another two days before warming the floor again at the low temperature The temperature can then be slowly increased up to the maximum for the type of floor construction over the course of a week Carpet and Underlay The thermal resistance of carpets and underlay are measured in tog values 1 tog 0 1m K W The higher the tog value the higher the insulating effect therefore it is preferable to choose carpet and underlay with low tog values Recent research has shown that the open weave of most carpets does not restrict the flow of heat from underfloor heating to any great degree Underlay and foam backed carpets will restrict the flow of heat When selecting an underlay or foam backed carpet for use over underfloor heating the tog value should be ideally less than 1 5 tog Check with the carpet supplier regarding suitability for use over underfloor heating It is worth noting that some carpets alone go to over 2 5 tog Tog ratings of various underlays range from 0 36 tog to 1 01 tog generally sponge types Latex foam heavy duty sponge can go as high as 2 tog while felt can be as high as 2 5 tog If in doubt please
29. most systems For full details see Combimix brochure available from Begetube UK Pump valves Isolates manifold pump for maintenance filling purposes 3NOZ YOOTSYSGNN TVNOLLdO 49d LXAN 348 JYNOILdO Z vd LX3N 33s SYOLVIGVY SNOILOANNOO NH G OL SNOILOANNOO SMHHLO Ag 03114409 SSVdAd Hunssadd OILVWOLNV IN3IN3 T3 ONISNAS NN OIN PN PN Bi LH 7 zz H d d Aq periddns N Ld YANO anA mir El B cb 519410 Aq 44 5 M Ygl INNI SYOLVNLOV 214199719 G IOJINVIN 3NO SYOW HLIM SWALSAS SNOLLO3NNOO SYLNAD nQ U unasaasniawvs 115 90719 441N32 N M M 33d OF SIVISOMMAHL WOOY 93416 8 4400 INO 8 4402 2 INO 341N302 N M AA HOV3 1 N M M INO NVH L SYOW SI SYSHL SYAHLO A8 431144 5 S TOHLNOO 2 YOLVIGVY TIY S IOHLNOO MHA 3NTVAIW 14042 1915 149 FM ae ANIWA W LHOd S IOHLNOO HNOZ YOLVIGVY Ld Y37109
30. of an obligation or become unable to pay it s debts when they fall due or proceedings are commenced by or against the buyer alleging bankruptcy or insolvency Upon termination the debt owed to Begetube UK Ltd becomes immediately due and Begetube UK Ltd shall be under no further obligation to supply goods to the buyer Law 41 Any Contract between the company amp the buyer shall be construed in accordance with the laws of Scotland All parties shall agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the Scottish Courts Technical queries site visits 42 In general installations that follow the piping amp wiring diagrams will present no problems If installers familiarise themselves with the various pieces of equipment then most on site problems can quickly be resolved by the installer It is the installer s responsibility to ensure that the Begetube system is correctly installed other trades are aware of their responsibilities amp the complete system is commissioned amp explained to the end user 43 Begetube UK Ltd will freely give information to the best of our ability regarding aspects of a floor warming installation With regards to other trades involvement with the installation we must assume that general information given only serves to re enforce general competence in that trade For instance we cannot be held responsible if wood is laid on a screed that has not been properly dried or if vast runs of under sized pipe work are install
31. of other trades while the work is in progress Arrange to have the screed laid as soon as possible after the pipe system has been laid and tested Begetube floor heating pipe is very robust but heavy traffic over the pipes should be avoided Floor heating is generally installed early in the build programme and of course should always be filled to pressure test prior to screeding It will therefore be some time before the boiler and controls can provide heat to the system It is advisable to add sufficient anti freeze to the test fill to prevent damage should the build programme run over the winter months A pressure test certificate should be signed by the project manager or another responsible person Depending on the type of structure there may not be any internal walls to mount the manifold onto during first fix It is a simple job to construct a temporary mounting board in the correct position to fix the manifold to this can be dismantled once the internal walls are constructed 222 000000006 6 1 At this stage the first fix control wiring and delivery pipework be installed reference to the Begetube wiring and piping diagrams for the project will quickly guide the installer as to the correct method After the installation of boiler delivery pipes and controls the system should be fired up and commissioned First firing should be with a flow temperature into the floor no higher than 25 C or 15 C above the temperature of the
32. of pipe supplied This ensures an equal flow rate through each circuit and thus an even spread of heat throughout the room In rooms with 1 or 2 exterior walls featuring a high percentage of glazing the pipe spacings should be reduced in these areas to counteract the cold fall of air from the glazing NOTE This will reduce the achievable maximum coverage area The pipe layout below shows a typical installation at 200mm C C Obviously the size and shape of any one particular installation may be different but providing the pipe centres and the equal lengths for the 2 circuits are adhered to the end result will be the same Clock thermostat TP 5000 2 port motorised valve Small surface joint box 4 3 individual 5A fused spur staples for each turn Boiler Use 1 individual staple return betvveen each rail 1700mm approx between each rail Manifold set Fixing rail p comm approx Use corrugated sleeving near the manifold to protect each pipe as it exits the screed Use the detailed plant and wiring diagrams see following pages Always use as much of the pipe supplied as possible f an anhydride pouring screed is used the number of fixings should be doubled contact Begetube for advice For pipe spacings of 150mm c c please ensure that a minimum radius of 100mm is maintained see diagram below 150mm c c 100mm minimum radius A NOION Extension Pack B covers up to 40 m as shown
33. subject to The Bank of England base rate plus an additional 8 surcharge on the amount not contested should there be a dispute or query on part of an invoice 30 Accounts that fall overdue by 7 days could result in that account being suspended unless communication has taken place to confirm the reasons why If there proves to be no reason for non payment then the account will be on hold until it is cleared in full 31 It is the account customers responsibility to ensure payment is made on time Begetube UK Ltd will not be responsible for issuing reminders except for a statement issued in the first week of every month 32 If there is any dispute over an invoice Begetube UK Ltd accounts department must be notified within 7 days of the tax point date stated on the invoice 33 The supplied goods remain the property of the seller until fully paid even if the goods have been delivered to the buyer 34 If not paid in time the seller holds the right to retrieve the goods from wherever they may be located even with third parties without up front warning amp at the entire cost of the buying party Furthermore the buyer commits himself to protecting the seller against any procedures amp difficulties the latter could suffer whilst retrieving the goods from a third party 35 The buyer shall not be entitled to withhold or off set payment of any amount due to Begetube UK Ltd whether in respect of a claim by the buyer in respect of goods supplied
34. the correct section regarding the controls for the electrical and plumbing details The first steps of fitting your underfloor heating system is to accurately check all the equipment that has been supplied as per the delivery note This should be done as soon as you receive the equipment This way you can familiarise yourself with all the various different components and also check that you have exactly what is stated on the delivery note This should also be cross checked with the actual design If there has been any errors the supplier of the equipment should be contacted immediately Queries raised weeks or months after the delivery depending on the circumstances may not be able to be rectified Familiarise your self with all the installation instructions before starting the installation If you have any queries please raise them with your supplier Fitting the Manifold As it is necessary to fill and test the pipe work prior to the floor going down the manifold must be fitted and all pipes connected to it It is bad practice to only install the pipe work and then put the floor down If you do this it is impossible to pressure test the pipe work and it also makes it very difficult to neatly and correctly fit the manifold at a later stage The manifold position will be indicated on the CAD layout drawing If this has changed you must get back in touch with the supplier of the equipment as this can have an effect on the overall design e To m
35. the day simply choose 20 C for the second and third events For the fourth event night setback set the temperature to typically 4 C lower than your day time comfort temperature This can be programmed typically two hours before you normally retire These settings will be valid for days 1 5 showing on the display To programme the days 6 and 7 repeat the above Days 6 and 7 are usually Saturday and Sunday and only have two events generally morning ON and evening OFF The temperature can be set within the range of 5 C to 35 C It is also possible to select the heating OFF at that event by reducing the event to 5 C and then pressing the DOWN v button once more Note that when programming the Sleep time event 4 please ensure that this time is before midnight 00 00 Day 1 5 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Time and temperature b Time and temperature Day 6 7 Saturday Sunday Press both UP A or DOWN buttons together for seconds INFO is displayed Continue pressing the UP A button until you reach one of the desired sub menus PRO HiLi Scal and ArEA for explanations see below Select the sub menu with the OK v button INFO Information The values of the actual measured room temperature and the floor temperature can be seen The floor temperature is only shown if a floor sensor is installed software Press UP A or DOWN button to show the different version gt
36. 4 Points to note More than one actuator can be connected to the same output This happens in larger areas that have two or more pipe circuits In large areas two or more sensors be specified These sensors will be set to the same output number the controller will take an average of the measurements and control the output accordingly You may also have two seperate rooms that have also been averaged This will be apparent in the zone schedule two seperate areas will have the same set to channel number and the same output number Inside each sensor there is a setting pot which is numbered 0 to 9 and A to 1 to 9 on the pot corresponds to outputs 1 to 9 and A to E corresponds to outputs 10 to 14 Make sure that the sensor is set to the correct output number Position 0 on the sensor is used for any clock sensor which is situated in a central position is not sensing its own zone but is being used for time and temperature settings of other zones Position F is not used N At Begetube UK we always promote the use of Weather compensated WLOC Outside air sensor systems If you have a full system master control box WLM 1FS an outside air sensor WLOC will have also been specified and supplied The outside air sensor is wired into the 5 Volt bus system the same as all the room sensors This gives the system the ability to provide a compensated flow temperature to the underfloor heating circu
37. Clockstat Room Name The Linear Meterage Manifold of pipe in each room The centre to centre pipe spacing unless otherwise stated see A The water flow rate for each circuit to be set at commisioning Important points The positioning of permanent fixtures kitchen units baths toilets etc must be decided prior to any floor heating pipe being installed The roomstat positions shown on the CAD drawing are purely to show which has a stat or other piece of control Final positioning of stats should be done using manufacturers instructions recommendations Keep pipe work 100mm in from all partitions perimeter walls and permanent fixtures Follow the diagram below for the correct fitting of a floor sensor that is wired back to a thermostat You may or may not have this type of control in your system Thermostat Depending on the type of control system used this could be WLTD or WLCT type sensors for Intelligent Control or an IVAR digital thermostat for Standard Control If the IVAR stat is used for controlling a wet area the thermostat must be fitted remotely thermostat fitted outside the room with the low voltage sensor fitted inside One gang electric box Electrical connection made inside box so sensor can be extended back to thermostat 15mm copper tube with swept 90 bend Tube to be placed between pipe runs and embedded in sc
38. ILLOANNOO OL SNOILOANNOO IN3IN3 T3 ONISN3S iL SYSAHLO aariddns SSVdA8 Hunssadd oL VINOLQV Ian hz 7 519410 Aq perddns Ld dnd Y37109 dz 1osg iz 1 1715 519410 Aq INNI G IOJINVIA 3NO NVH L SHOW HLIM SIN31SAS SNOILO3NNOO dWNd QTIOJINVIA N Ld Y37109 ONIMI4 1 GSHOLIMS nds aasnd S WO H4 OV nds aasnd S Saas SNIVIN AATWA XIN 1404 S IOH INOO HAN NOION A The following pages details the plant and wiring diagrams for Extension Packs A amp B 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 wiring is as per the wiring diagram shown connecting the clockstat motorised valve underfloor pump and boiler 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 und
39. LT Boiler return temp gauge Thermostatic System pressure gauge Fill drain points sensing element Single Zone using the Combimix In certain situations you can have a large single area governed by one thermostat and one manifold In this situation it is not necessary to have every zone on the manifold governed by an individual thermal actuator nor is it necessary to have a wiring centre above the manifold The solution is straightforward by using a 2 port motorised valve on the incoming flow to the manifold The valve provides mechanical on off control of the flow to all the UFH circuits The valve is directly operated by the thermostat governing this area usually a clock thermostat The clock thermostat also directly controls the pump on the manifold The demand signal for the boiler and boiler pump are taken from the auxiliary end switches The electrician should fit a small surface mounted joint box above the manifold This can then be used to make the connections detailed on the following page As the manifold does not have individual actuators the white plastic manual wheels are simply left on the top manifold block and left open The individual flow rates are set in the normal fashion using the adjustable flow meter valves This set up can be used as a stand alone system or integrated with other multi zone manifold sets ANOZ HOO THH3QND NOQAY NC VNOLLdO 92 39vd 235 WNOILdO 92 335 SYOLVIGVY OL SNO
40. WYSHL NOOY 068 996 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NNNNNN oooooo 111111 19Z201192 IVLSINOOM WLISIC SVAI 7 rd HOSN3S OINOH LO3 T3 31144 5 WALSAS MO3HO 3s Va ld LNG GASN 38 NYO S1VLS LN33HJIG 0358 ATIVINHON LVLS HOV3 40 d 1dWVX3 INO MOHS SNOILOANNOO 1VLSONWH3H L INOOH 3 1 MV Oa LNO MVC 41 S4341N42 SNIHIM 11 0334 OL 3 4nds 4351 S N yod OV 1 Alddfs SNIVIA 000Sd L IVLSMOOTO 31 S341N32 N M M YAHLO OL 5 4001 LIM ATIVINHON Z8Z2201192 HOSN3S 3LOIN3H H LIM 1915 191 This system utilises the Combimix to control the temperature of the water in the floor heating system The plant layout and wiring diagrams also show how to connect this type of floor heating system in with a radiator system and domestic hot water system If one or both of these systems are not in the installation simply ignore the plumbing and wiring for the non relevant part Before starting the checks detailed below ensure the power is on and all room stats are switched down not calling for heat Switch off the DHW and Radiator circuit Allow sufficient time for solid floor to cure before applying heat Set the clockstat to call for heat a flame symbol will appear on the clockstats screen Turn up one room stat so it is cal
41. a problem as long as a sensible control system is applied to the project Begetube systems will always have an appropriate control set available for all projects Solid ground bearing slab floor see page 14 Screeded floors are commonly used in domestic applications other buildings that would benefit are schools hospitals offices and nursing homes The response time with this floor structure is more suited to buildings that c permanently occupied and require a day night set back system Screeded floor see page 15 Timber joist floors either ground or intermediate can be addressed in different ways A timber floor has no thermal mass and some adapting is required to the structure to enable floor heating to be installed and operate successfully The best results are obtained by fixing the pipes between battens and infilling with a sand cement mix the floor panels are then fixed to the battens This method can be used either on top of the joists or by fitting battens between the joists it can be lowered so that the floor panels are still fitted onto the joists with no increase in floor structure height Another method is to use profiled metal plates as a means of spreading the heat energy under the floor panels this method does not impose a weight penalty but the energy output is lower than the batten and screed method Suspended timber joist floor see page 17
42. ake installation quicker and easier it is recommended that you clearly mark out the floor plan on the floor to include all partitions kitchen units staircases sanitary wear and any other fixed fittings This will ensure that you do not put pipe where you are not meant to Depending at what stage the floor heating is being installed in the build schedule you may find that the vvall partition that the manifold is being fitted on has not been erected yet If this is the case a simple temporary frame should be constructed see photo on page 11 The manifold should be attached to the wall partition approx 700mm from the top of the manifold to what is going to be the finished floor level Once you have the manifold fitted you are now ready to start fitting the pipe work As you will see from the CAD every effort is made not to cross over pipes With this in mind it is best to start from one side of the manifold working either left to right or right to left This ensures you do not end up crossing any of the floor heating groups Choose the correct roll of pipe for the group you are starting with The pipe allocation on the CAD will tell you which groups come off which roll Connect the end of the pipe to the manifold it is best to connect onto the top manifold block install the group and finish by connecting onto the bottom manifold block Before connecting the pipe onto the manifold fit a one metre length of the corrugated slee
43. al scheme in this section shows the full system master version with two add on modules complete with the outside air sensor This system provides a compensated flow temperature to the underfloor heating manifold s As stated before Begetube UK will always supply as fitted wiring and plant diagrams specific to the project Unlike previous underfloor heating control systems the Intelligent Control utilises a 5 Volt 2 core bus system to connect all room sensors together The room sensors are simply daisy chained together using a 2 core light duty cable bell wire or speaker cable is acceptable The core size should not exceed 1 mm but preferably 0 25 0 5mm stranded cable with the two cores identified This 2 core bus system is then connected back to the Master Control box The daisy chain can be made into a ring with both ends connected to the Master or can be run as two or more separate chains each connected to the Master It is also possible to use conventional star wired Systems but you may need to employ separate connector strips to connect into the Master In either system the thermostats must only be connected to the Master module and not to any add on modules The outside weather sensor can also be connected to any point on the chain or directly back to the Master Full System Master Module WLM 1FS Intelligent people make intelligent choices At Begetube we
44. antees 49 Begetube Uk Ltd provides a ten year system guarantee warranty in writing from the date of delivery on the quality of the Begetube piping amp manifold systems Pumps amp controls are covered by individual manufacturer s guarantees 50 We agree to reimburse all costs amp damages which are a direct consequence of a production error to the pipes or the accessories 51 In order to accomplish this we have taken out a product liability insurance which covers up to 800 000 per case 52 Following the 1 10 years of guarantee Begetube UK Ltd will guarantee the pipe for a further 40 years In this instance the liability of Begetube UK Ltd shall be limited to supplying amp installing the replacement pipe free of charge into a prepared floor These conditions do not supersede statutory rights under the sale of goods act but are designed to clarify the principles amp procedures by which Begetube UK Ltd operate Your local Begetube approved installer Begetube UK Ltd Tel 01463 246600 8 Carsegate Road South Fax 01463 246624 Inverness email info begetube co uk IV3 8LL VVVVVV begetube co uk
45. ard control Operating instructions Standard control Problem solving Standard control Single zone Combimix Single zone Combimix Plant amp Wiring layout Extension Packs Extension Packs About the Manifold Extension Pack A Extension Pack B Extension Packs Plant layout Extension Packs Plant amp Wiring layout Extension Packs Commissioning Extension Packs Operating instructions Extension Packs Problem solving Intelligent Control Intelligent Control About the Manifold Intelligent Control Plant layout Intelligent Control Plant amp Wiring layout Intelligent Control Wiring Intelligent Control Zone Schedule Intelligent Control Wiring Centre Intelligent Control Wiring Centre Intelligent Control Additional Fitting of 4 port Valve Actuator Intelligent Control Commissioning Intelligent Control Operating instructions Floor Coverings Commissioning Sheet Terms amp Conditions LN A The Begetube underfloor heating system offers the complete solution creating the perfect comfort zone in any environment A truly beautiful floorwarming system Begetube offers complete freedom in terms of interior design combined with the complete comfort that is provided by gentle even warmth throughout It is also a system that puts you in complete control with both individual room temperature and weather compensation sensors available And what s more you ll fi
46. arning optimising sensors Flexible amp modular design Outside temperature sensor The rate of heat loss from any building is governed by the temperature difference from inside to out By using ill the outside sensor the supply water temperature to the system is constantly and automatically adjusted to give the most efficient and optimum control Unlike most other underfloor heating suppliers Begetube UK has always promoted the use of weather compensated controls The Intelligent control uses this feature along with self learning room sensors to provide the most comprehensive underfloor heating control system available in the UK today Min temperature control For optimal comfort temperature of tiled floors As well as accurately controlling the air temperature this control gives the end user the ability to keep a minimum temperature within the floor This is ideal for bathrooms or areas with other heat sources e g open fires or kitchen ranges Manifolds Manufactured in the IVAR factory in Italy all our large bore nickel plated 1 1 4 manifolds are sized specifically for each project Adjustable flow meters are fitted allowing accurate balancing of the individual circuits The specification surpasses all EU regulations and the quality control systems have been granted ISO 9001 Thermostats A full range of thermostats is a
47. believe the overall quality and efficiency of an underfloor heating system is only as good as the control system attached to it The standard off the shelf control products used by the majority of other suppliers do not address the controllability issues associated with floor heating Begetube UK is proud to introduce INTELLIGENT CONTROL the next generation of floor heating controls The INTELLIGENT CONTROL has been specifically designed to accurately manage a complete underfloor heating system to a far higher level of efficiency The system is easy to install and easy to use with its flexible and modular design it can be tailored to suit your lifestyle Fuel prices and global warming are both serious issues by using the INTELLIGENT CONTROL The Intelligent Master Control box you have made the intelligent choice communicates with all the individual room sensors to achieve the most effective and efficient operation of the zone actuators It also provides outputs for the systems mixer pumps and heat source A Max temperature control As vvell as accurately controlling the air temperature this control gives the end user the ability to set a maximum temperature vvithin the floor This is ideal for protecting areas vvith expensive hardvvood flooring Features Easy to install easy to use Modern European design Weather compensated Silent operation Wired or wireless Wide range of thermostats Self le
48. bimix or extension pack manifold open top valve on pump fittings slot indicator vertical 14 Close turn clockwise drain point valve on return manifold then fill point valve on flow manifold You now have a manifold and pipe filled and pressurised to mains pressure Turn off mains water supply and disconnect fill and drain hoses Check for any leaks at manifold and check that pipe is free from any kinks If your manifold has a pressure gauge take a note of the pressure If it drops to zero you have a leak if it drops and stabilises that is fine Close caps on auto air eliminators You can now go ahead and lay the rest of the floor keep monitoring the pressure at the manifold The pressure will fluctuate with ambient temperature SCREED FLOOR SLAB FLOOR TIMBER JOIST FLOOR ALIN AND PIPE LAYOUT DRAWIN The CAD Pipe Layout drawing supplied with each project shows all the essential information needed for correctly installing the underfloor pipework It also shows information needed for commissioning and fitting the electrical controls The pipe installer and electrician for the project will both require a copy Please ensure that the information shown on the drawing for your project matches site conditions Any deviation to pipe layout should always be checked with your supplier Suggested room stat position A Pipe centres closer than stated on room label
49. d pressures and temperatures have indicated an absolute minimum life of fifty years with a safety factor of 2 5 in other words the pipe should last as long as the life expectancy of the building Control of the water temperature is important water at boiler temperature should not be allowed to enter the floor structure This control is achieved by either a manually operated three port blending valve with a remote sensing control head or by using a weather compensating control system The source of heated water is generally a standard boiler either oil or gas It is possible to use alternatives such as ground source heat pumps or solar devices however care should be taken to ensure that the control systems match the requirements of the floor heating A more detailed technical breakdown of all aspects of floor heating is provided in the following pages Temperature Profile 16 20 24 16 20 24 16 20 24 A 1 Theoretically ideal heating system 270cm 2 Begetube floor heating system 170cm 3 Radiator system on inside wall Y Vit IN MB zl JOR F The Begetube underfloor heating system is suitable for a wide range of applications However the operation of floor heating is not suitable for buildings that are used intermittently or infrequently Domestic housing offices schools nursing homes and hospitals are but a few examples that would greatly
50. d source heat pump or dedicated circuit from a boiler management system There are two main aspects to commissioning the Intelligent Control system The settings within the Master Control box and the settings of the individual room thermostats in particular the fully programmable clockstat sensor Master Control Box The WLM 1FS Master Control box has a graphic display to enable simple programming using simple to understand icons and symbols Full details and explanations of the symbols can be found in the user manual that comes with the control box and this should be studied in detail All the preset factory settings which are highlighted in the user manual are applicable to a Begetube design and specification but can be altered once the system is up and running to maximise economy and comfort levels For example the settings relating to the compensation curve can be changed to increase or decrease the output of the system During commissioning the Master Control box is very useful for checking the correct operation of all the room thermostats and monitoring the read outs of the various sensors To view this information access the service menu indicated by the spanner symbol and detailed on page 3 of the WLM user manual First check that all thermostats are communicating with the Master Control box this is found in sub menu 2a thermostat listing 00 through to 15 Use the zone schedule found on your as fitted wiring diagram to determine how
51. e SECONDARY If the main pump is already being used for primary pump control an alternative connection method is to use the secondary pump output on the master but also connect from the pump L terminal from each add on module to the secondary pump L terminal on the master This ensures that a demand from a zone within the add on module group will also start the single circulating pump The as fitted wiring diagram will clarify which method to use Full range of sensors o WLCT Clock sensor WLTD Sensor with WLTA Sensor with WLTP Tamperproof setting mode and 4 C local sensor limit sensor adjustment FIRST FIX WIRING SCHEDULE 240 volt CABLING Heating System Spur to MASTER 1mm 2 core E MASTER to 1st add on Module 1mm 3 E 1st add on Module to 2nd add on Module 1mm E MASTER to Mixing Valve Actuator 1mm MASTER to UFH Pump P2 1mm 2 E MASTER to Boiler Pump P1 1mm 2 E MASTER to Limit Sensor mix supply see CAD 1mm 2 core MASTER to Boiler 1mm 2 E 5 VOLT BUS CABLING From Master Module link all sensors together using 2 core 0 25mm speaker cable along with the outside sensor From the Master Module to the 1st add on Module link with 4 core 0 25mm link 1st add on Module to 2nd add on Module with 4 core 0 25mm LIN TRO QA HED The following Zone Schedule is an example of the as fitted zone sched
52. ect adhesive is used one suitable for use with underfloor heating Begetube will always recommend that hardwood is floated over the screed instead of being glued down This allows the hardwood to expand and contract When floating a hardwood floor most manufactures recommend a thin foam layer between the hardwood and screed this is perfectly acceptable do not use the thick foam type sheeting which is sometimes supplied Always refer to the timber floor manufacturers fitting guides and if in doubt contact Begetube UK Engineered Boards Laminates This type of flooring is made up of layers of plywood or MDF under the hardwood finish It is a much more thermally stable product and will not react to heat or humidity to the same degree as solid hardwood Moisture readings and laying procedures are the same as hardwood but always follow manufacturers recommendations After installing a timber floor the underfloor heating can be slowly raised to full operating temperature Final surface temperature of the timber floor should not exceed 27 C Always inform the floor covering supplier that his product is to go over underfloor heating Tiles Floor tiles come in many different forms the common types are ceramic quarry stone and marble All of these materials are ideal for fitting over floor heating as the resistance to the flow of heat energy is insignificant As with all other floor finishes it is important that the floor screed has been proper
53. ed to serve a manifold 44 Begetube UK Ltd will on request make a site visit to resolve a problem that the installer cannot rectify Site visits by Begetube UK Ltd will be made under the following conditions a Reasonable amp sensible notice must be given due to possible distances amp travel time involved b Assurances must be given that the installation conforms to Begetube installation instructions Trades involved with the installation will also be on site 45 If a problem proves to be a faulty design or material then Begetube UK Ltd will resolve the problem 46 If the problem proves to be a faulty installation or control wiring then the fault should be advised to the contractor amp or plumber Begetube UK Ltd will invoice the company or individual for the full cost time travel amp equipment of the site visit 47 Installation by Begetube UK Ltd includes the placing and fixing of the heat pipes into the installation concrete reinforcement timber sub floor the placing of the manifolds amp the connecting of the pipes to the manifold The filling amp pressurizing of the system Installation is a separate chargeable item This is separate from the cost of materials supplied 48 Installation by Begetube UK Ltd excludes supplying amp installing of insulation reinforcement mesh or joiner builder work the pipe work for flow and return connections from manifold to heat source and all electrical work Warranties amp Guar
54. erstand 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 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 e 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 automatic by pass valve is important and must be fitted supplied by others 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 As with all heating systems the flow and return pipework and boiler system should be power flushed to remove any debris before it is connected and opened up to the manifold s e tis 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 UFH manifold s Ifin doubt please get in t
55. etube UK Ltd Inverness IV3 8LL For issue of System Guarantee please return completed form to 8 Carsegate Road South General 1 If not mentioned otherwise all our offers are without commitment 2 The buyers declare to have read the terms and conditions amp agree to them These terms amp conditions are superior to an individual s or company s purchase order terms amp conditions 3 Sales are made from Inverness Scotland amp in case of delivery ex works the goods are transported at the risk amp cost of the buyers 4 No payments to third parties can be done without our prior permission 5 You may not transfer the contract between us or any part of it to anyone else Quotations 6 A quotation by Begetube UK Ltd shall constitute as an invitation to treat amp not an offer Begetube UK Ltd may withdraw or amend any quotation at any time prior to Begetube UK Ltd acceptance of the buyer s order 7 A quotation is valid for sixty days from date of issue Ordering 8 We require written confirmation of the order and 14 days to process that order It can be sent by post fax or e mail Full address of location amp any special requirements relating to that order for example additional requirements CAD pipe layout drawing etc must also be detailed 9 CAD charges relate to the CAD being prepared from plans supplied if subsequent changes are made then a further charge will be incurred based on time taken to make the chan
56. g the normal rules into account As many clock thermostats as are required can be used up to a maximum of 9 over and above the 14 individual room thermostats Each WLCT can be set to carry out two or four switching events per day i e one or two events to increase the temperature and one or two events to decrease the temperature A different temperature can be set at each event If the clock thermostats are being allocated to a group of sensors as is normally the case the sensors within that group then have the ability to give the end user a further 4 C control over the settings in the clock stat To ensure the maximum efficiency of the system the end user should program in appropriate time and temperature settings into the clock stat s and allocate these settings to the other sensors in its area floor level Full operating and setup instructions for the clock thermostat WLCT can be found in the following section operating instructions With regards commissioning the system the following procedures must be carried out Set the correct channel number inside every thermostat 1 to 9 corresponds to channel 1 to 9 and A to E is 10 to 14 See zone schedule on as fitted wiring diagram for the particular project Setthe day and time see operating instructions item 1 Programme the heating operating times and temperature see operating instructions item 3 Allocate the correct sensors to the clock thermostat see operating instructions item
57. ges 10 The delivery address will be the installer s address to enable the equipment to be checked prior to going on site This is important as Begetube UK Ltd will not enter into any dialogue regarding missing parts if the installer agent has not checked the material 11 Material will be dispatched as soon as possible after completion of order and preparation of supporting technical paperwork The goods will be film wrapped on a pallet If the wrapping is damaged or torn special care should be taken when checking contents 12 Begetube UK Ltd will normally have in stock all equipment to satisfy an order however if due to supply problems beyond our control an item or items of equipment are not available then that order delivery note will be clearly marked with the shortage s If payment of that invoice falls due before items are available only material supplied is due for payment 13 The buyer is expected to have accepted the goods upon delivery All complaints should be made within 7 days after delivery after this period complaints will not be valid We do not accept returns without prior agreement all returns will be done free of charge to us Only on receiving the returns will a credit note or refund be issued 14 Begetube UK Ltd agrees to repair or replace free of charge any goods which in the opinion of Begetube UK Ltd are defective due to a manufacturing fault but this must be brought to the attention within the guarantee period
58. igher than it would have normally been and adds approximately 25kg m in weight Method of Fitting the UFH Pipe Make up the floor construction as per the floor section to batten level Follow the diagram as per the fitting of the battens see page 16 please ensure that 25x50 battens are used and not 2 x1 s Clip pipes using the plastic and nail hammer clips provided following the CAD drawing layout When all pipe work has been installed and connected back to the manifold the completed installation is ready for pressure testing see pressure testing section page 19 Note Before closing the floor down ensure the pipes are pressure tested and that any remaining moisture has been given time to come out of the weak dry sand and cement mix Also ensure that the sand and cement mix is flush with the top of the battens top up if necessary A ATELO ON The following instructions will guide you through fitting the manifold s installing the underfloor heating pipe work to the manifold s and filling pressure testing the completed installation The main reference for all the information you need to correctly install the manifold and pipe work is the CAD pipe layout drawing To correctly interpret the CAD drawing refer to the instructions Reading a CAD Pipe Layout see page 21 Please note the installation instructions refer to the manifolds and floor heating pipe irrespective of what control system is being used Please refer to
59. in the menu screen of the full system Master control box WLM 1FS Once the system has stabilised these two values should be the same or very similar if the mixer is working correctly 5 Reset to factory settings Press the pin button for 3 seconds and the thermostat returns to factory settings Remember to set the time day and area zone The following tables provide you with a space to record your own preferred settings These tables should be filled and up dated where necessary for the purposes of future reference Factory settings Insert your own time and temperature settings in the table below 4 event time and temperature factory settings and your own settings 4 event time and temperature factory settings and your own settings mo emm em em _ f fi T l T T f FP hc TT qe T 7 lm emm mem Sil l f f P T zz High limit temperature Low limit temperature P Insert the room name and the allocated clock thermostat in the boxes next to each channel number in the table below Allocated WLCT Allocated WLCT 27 As always if you requre any help or advise with regards installation commisssioning or operating your underfloor heating system please get in touch with your supplier 010 m EIN DO S 8 DON t is important to remember that any material except tiles laid over a warmed floor wi
60. inated Now that has to be good news for asthma or hay fever sufferers New Skoda dealership 1200 sq metres A Begetube underfloor heating system inspires confidence It has quality built in from the initial design work right through to the innovative manifolds and pumps used in the control systems The foundation of this quality however is the pipe We use 5 layer IVAR PEX pipe to carry the warm water in a continuous circuit under the floor PEX or cross linked polyethylene is recognised worldwide as the premier performer in this field and 5 layer IVAR PEX pipe is the highest grade in its class t is flexible easy to work with and durable perfect for underfloor heating Reflecting the quality of all the components a Begetube system comes with a 10 year system guarantee covering all incidentals for up to 800 000 on every project In addition we further guarantee the pipe for another 40 years replacing any part of the pipework free of charge in the unlikely event that it fails We believe this is the most comprehensive guarantee for any heating system in the UK Our system will warm to any challenge no matter how many rooms the type of floor or the size of the building Whatever the project involves from a city flat to a football pitch we can supply a solution that is fit for its purpose For both concrete floors and floating joist floors we can design systems that will deliver a gentle even warmth thr
61. ires a neutral 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 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 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 Please note that all heating controls should originate from a common spur fuse and should have one point of isolation e Ifin doubt please get in touch with your supplier IVES LIVILX Pump Auto air eliminators valves Thermostatic head Thermo actuators Differential bypass valve Flovv meters m E EN EE E a E incorporating balancing valves Balancing Boiler flow temp gauge Boiler flow Boiler return temp gauge Thermostatic System pressure gauge Fill drain points sensing element Thermo Actuators Opens and shu
62. its further enhancing the overall operation This sensor should be fitted on an outside north facing wall ensuring that it does not receive direct sunlight Also ensure that this sensor is not fitted close to any other heat sources ie flue outlets bathroom extract vents or exterior halogen lamps WLTD Thermostat with setting mode and limit sensor ETF1899A Floor limit sensor Notes for the Heating Installer The WLTD Sensor is preferred for bathroom use because it has an extra floor sensor in addition to the room sensor The purpose of the floor sensor is to act as a maximum or minimum limit for the floor surface temperature Max or Min is chosen by a jumper position on the sensor pcb It is the minimum function that is used when controlling a wet room this gives the end user the ability to have a warm tiled floor all year round irrespective of the air temperature The limit temperatures are set on the master or if the zone is being controlled as part of a group via a WLCT clock sensor the limit settings can be changed via the Hi Li menu on that clock thermostat Refer to page 22 for correct fitting of the floor sensor The maximum temperature limitation function can be used to protect the floor area from becoming too warm This may be required if special floor surfaces real wood are used e Pay careful attention to flow and return connections onto the manifold The flow from the boiler is indicated in and the return
63. liminators Removes unwanted air from the system 1 Failure to do so could result in them letting by water This will invalidate the system guarantee Fill Drain points Used when filling and testing also for maintenance Pressure Temperature Gauge Shows flow temperature and system pressure Flow Meters incorporating Balancing valves Shows the flow rate through each group of pipe in litres per minute By removing the red locking cap the plastic indicator tube can be turned to set the required flow rate Return Manifold Block Connects to the return side of the heating system Flow Manifold Block Connects to the flow side of the heating system 3H1N39 N M M 4348 XV SYOSNAS EN 210 GQ IO3INVIN NVHL SHOW HLIM SIN31SAS SNOILOANNOO XIN HAN HOSN3S E E nana HOSN3S AlddNs XIN 6681 414 l S SYOLVNLOV OIH LO3 T3 931 WIM S3 TIOH LNOO 4415 LO 39vd LX3N 338 WNOILdO 49Vd LX3N 335 SYOLVIGVY OL SNOILOANNOO WHC OL SNOILOANNOO L 19 10 q p rddns gt S4ATVA NON a 519410 Aq Ld Y37109 we 3ATVA ONIXIN LYOd 8 940 Aq patiddns YI INITNI
64. ling for heat This will put power to the correct actuator s which is controlled by the room stat The actuators can take up to 4 minutes to open The manifold pump boiler pump and boiler vvill also run via the vviring centre Set the mixer valve to give a flow temperature of 25 30 C The system should be left to run at this low temperature until the screed concrete has thoroughly dried out It can then be raised to its full operating temperature depending on what type of floor construction it is Concrete full operating flow temperature is 55 C Timber joist full operating temperature is 60 C e Check in tum that each room stat is operating the correct actuator s the manifold Remember that the actuators take 2 4 mins to open or close Leave all stats calling for heat e the correct operation of the Radiator and or the DHW circuits and that each of these systems can independently bring on the boiler and boiler pump e Setthe clockstat time and temperature settings The lower to 16 C night setback and the higher one to 26 C This is an artificially high setting to make sure that all the room stats receive power when the clients are wanting the house up to the room stat settings It will not get as hot as the clockstat setting as every area has its own room stat and will be controlled to its setting e Setthe times on the clockstat bring the system on high temp setting two hours before they want the h
65. ll have an insulating effect The insulating effect will reduce the output into the occupied space and raise the temperature of the floor structure beneath This is easily compensated for at the design stage thus the reason for needing to know the proposed final floor covering Generally speaking any of the normal accepted floor coverings are suitable for use with underfloor heating that is carpet and underlay hardwood laminates vinyl and of course tiles Another important point that is very rarely considered is that floor heating opens up a new world with regard to floor coverings All the traditionally cold coverings such as hardwood laminate or tile are of course now warm underfoot These materials are also a lot easier to keep clean and are less likely to harbour carpet mites and dust The Begetube system will always be designed with the final floor covering taken into consideration It is not recommended that softwood flooring or cork tiles are used over floor heating If in doubt please get in touch Before laying any final floor covering you should ensure that the floor structure is completely dry Under normal conditions it can take as long as 6 9 months for the moisture to naturally be expelled from a concrete screed This would obviously jeopardise your build schedule so you can speed this process up by running the floor heating for 2 weeks at a low temperature 25 30 C after the screed has cured This will help remove the remaining
66. ll then revert to time The override will operate until the next programmed event when the thermostat will resume the automatic programme Cancel comfort mode To cancel the temporary override press the OK v button twice Permanent override During holidays the scheduled 4 event programme can be overridden Press the v button and then the UP A or DOWN v button until the override temperature is set The set temperature will remain in the display and the unit will now operate to this temperature permanently Cancel manual mode To cancel the permanent override state press the OK v button once and the unit will resume automatic function N e 3 Programming the 4 event time and temperature For each event the start time and required temperature needs to be set The diagram below shows the factory preset times and temperatures These settings will normally have to be altered to your requirements For example in the morning you wish the heating to start at 06 00 and the temperature to rise to 20 C Press OK button for 3 seconds and the start time is displayed Change this to 06 00 with the UP or DOWN v button Press OK v to confirm The temperature is now displayed Change this to 20 C with the UP A or DOWN v button Press v to confirm This action can now be repeated for the second third and fourth event If you require the property to remain at this temperature throughout
67. llows the overall temperature to drop back overnight or when the building is not being used With the Intelligent Control option one or more fully programmable sensors are used within the system this gives the ability to have a wide programme of time and temperature settings in all areas C TUM 13723 Linking all these room thermostats back the manifold and integrating them with the other parts of the control system can be a confusing and costly exercise for any electrician At Begetube all our control systems are supplied with purpose made wiring centres with simplifies and speeds up the electrical installation IMPORTANT POINT The cost of wiring the Intelligent Control system is considerably cheaper than normal underfloor heating control systems as it utilises a 5 volt bus system to connect all the room sensors together a N As already mentioned a Begetube floor heating system is an integral part of the building structure t is much easier to resolve all design issues prior to going on site as it invariably saves time and money Especially important is the layout of bathrooms and kitchens as the pipework will have been designed to avoid fixed units such as toilet pans baths and kitchen units Any changes to the layout after the screed is laid will be a very costly exercise Programme in sufficient time for installation of the floor heating with ideally a clear area free
68. low 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 e 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 automatic by pass valve before the manifold is important and must be fitted supplied by others e 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 As with all heating systems the flow and return pipework and boiler system should be power flushed to remove any debris before it is connected and opened up to the manifold s e tis 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 UFH manifold s e Ifin doubt please get in touch with your supplier Notes for the Electrician e 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 digital stats we supply only need a two core cable to them but it is strongly advisable to use core and earth to all stat positions in case a different stat is used in the future which requ
69. ly dried by running the floor heating at a low temperature until all moisture is expelled Before fixing the tiles the heating should be turned off and left to cool for two days once the adhesive is set then the floor can be slowly raised up to temperature over a period of days Do not use cork or rubber tiles over floor heating THE UNDERFLOOR HEAT MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION GEPRUFT 22 MEM Pressure Test amp Commissioning Certificate Project Name Name Full Address Postcode Tick box if complete Floor structure is correct with sufficient insulation including the perimeter Pipe installed as per CAD drawing All pipe work is free of kinks Flow and return connections to manifolds are correct Flow rates set with all groups open Correct room stat operating correct actuator s Suitable set back times programmed into timer Water mixing device checked for correct operation Check UFH controls have been integrated correctly with other services e g Rads amp DHW Controls and operation fully explained to end user 0 00000000 Please complete this form in full for UFH system Incomplete forms will be returned and will delay issue of guarantee declare that the above information is true and complete A false declaration can result in guarantee being voided If the guarantee certificate has to be sent to a different address to the one above please state where Beg
70. nd it makes complete sense helping you to save money while delivering environmental and health benefits Indeed constructed from the best of materials life in excess of 50 years 10 year system guarantee Begetube offers you complete peace of mind And with packages designed to fit every application from flats to football pitches we re also talking complete flexibility It is the one heating system you really do need to consider RV m A Begetube is a new way of looking at your heating needs When you choose an underfloor heating system your thinking is no longer dominated by where radiators are going to go which walls are going to be sacrificed Now you can have both heat and complete freedom in interior design We all know that a typical radiator doesn t only occupy the area of the wall it covers fact because its surface temperature can be so high a radiator stops you from placing objects too close for fear of heat damage So the actual reality with radiators is a furniture free field around each one a no go zone that extends at least 300mm in all directions But an underfloor heating system has no such drawbacks It has no fixed radiators No restrictions on layout No no go zones In fact it will effectively allow you to increase the size of a room at no extra cost There are different kinds of heating systems and different kinds of heat With the Begetube underfloor heating system you get a heat that
71. ntrol the actuators on the manifold opening or closing the appropriate group s As you do not need to have your house at full working temperature 24 hours a day We also utilise a Programmable Clock Stat for Night Setback Control This Unit gives you the ability to set overall time temperature control with two different temperature settings When you want your house to be at the room stat settings you time the clockstat to call for the higher temperature setting which you set artificially high typically 26 C as the rooms will only get as warm as the individual room stat settings When you want your house to be at the night setback temperature you time the clock stat to call for the lower temperature setting typically 16 C Setting the clockstat to the night setback temperature will turn the boiler and pumps off until the temperature drops to 16 C at the clockstat The temperature will only drop to 16 C if you have a lot of heat loss from your building i e a very cold night By having this setback control it stops the house cooling right down during the night so it is not then struggling to bring the house up to a working temperature in the morning To set the time and temperatures on the clockstat refer to the user instructions for the clockstat If you want your house up to temperature by 08 00 set the clockstat to the higher temperature setting at 06 00 If you retire to bed at 23 00 you can set the clockstat to the lower temperature setting a
72. onger at the company s discretion eventual price increases are totally at the buyer s expense 24 The area amp site must be prepared amp ready for the installation team Any delay or additional labour required to assist in preparation will be duly invoiced at 16 00 per man per hour Additional visits will be invoiced on an hourly basis travel Payment for installation of floor heating equipment is due when the manifold amp under floor pipes are fitted filled amp tested The client must ensure there is an adequate water supply available for the filling amp pressure test VAT on new private dwellings 25 When Begetube UK Ltd supply amp install a floor heating system into a new private dwelling amp the owner invoiced this can be zero rated VAT on buildings unoccupied for three years or more 26 Following recent rule change any material supplied for a property that has been vacant for three years can be supplied at a reduced rate Please check for current rate Invoicing 27 On receipt of your order being processed amp sent an invoice will be issued to cover the total cost of the system Payment 28 Payment must be made before collection or delivery Except by companies who have approved accounts with Begetube UK Ltd that are active amp not suspended 29 Account customers must make payment for an invoice within their agreed terms with Begetube UK Ltd these terms must be adhered to Overdue invoices will be
73. ouch with your supplier Notes for the Electrician e 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 e clock stat we supply only needs a two core cable to it but it is strongly advisable to use core and earth to all stat positions in case a different stat is used in the future which requires a neutral e tis advisable to fit a small surface mounted joint box at the manifold position This will provide a termination space for the clockstat motorised valve pump and cabling back to the boiler The sequence of operation for this system is as follows e clockstat supplies a switched live to the motorised valve and manifold pump e motorised valve using its auxiliary switch then provides a switched live to the boiler and boiler pump Please note that all heating controls should originate from a common spur fuse and should have one point of isolation Ifin doubt please get in touch with your supplier Manual air eliminators 3 Port mixer with thermostatic head Pump valves 2 Port motorised valve x UFH pump NN Boiler flow Pump fittings Boiler return il 7 Thermostatic Dualmix balancing tee sensing element 91
74. oughout the building And in large buildings especially in those with high ceilings the use of underfloor heating will deliver real savings in both your installation and running costs Our experience encompasses both the domestic and commercial markets Indeed we have extensive experience in commercial applications large and small having designed and installed systems in office blocks churches schools sports halls garage workshops and hotels VVhen considering the cost of a heating system you have to look at the capital cost plus the running costs over the life of the system A Begetube underfloor heating system can be installed by one of our approved installers your own plumber or heating engineer or by yourself From your initial enquiry through to final commissioning our technical team is always available to give expert advice on any aspect of your system Accurate design is an essential foundation and our design staff are fully qualified to ensure that the system supplied will match all the requirements of your property All our design work is fully indemnified and carries a guarantee without limit of time Installation will most likely be completed by one of the Begetube UK approved installers Our network of installers is growing rapidly across the UK and Ireland reflecting our unrivalled service quality and price Once a contract is agreed we will immediately supply all the necessary equipment and
75. ouse up to temperature and switch it to its low temp setting two hours before they retire at night e Once the floor has dried normally 2 3 weeks at low temperature the mixer can be set to its correct operating temperature For most of the heating season this temperature can be reduced by up to 20 C depending on the outside air temperature This vvill aid overall comfort levels and increase the economy of your floor heating system Thus typical settings are Going into heating season set mixer to 30 C 40 C During the coldest spell set mixer to maximum for floor construction Coming out of heating season set mixer to 30 C 40 C One of the main points to remember when controlling your system is that switching your system on and off several times a day is false economy Keeping your floor at a constant temperature is more economical and will give you better comfort level N N e ANDARD CONTRO m a RV Floor Heating requires a different approach to control compared to conventional heating systems There are three main elements of control for your Begetube Underfloor Heating System 1 Individual Room Stat control 2 Programmable Clock Stat for Night Setback control 3 Combimix for Water Temperature Control Room Stats Set all your room stats to your required comfort temperature typically 16 C 22 C Once you are happy with your setting do not make further adjustments The room stats directly co
76. ovide a comfortable environment for the occupants so it is worth thinking more along the lines of heating the occupants not the building Providing a comfort zone from the floor up to approximately 2 5 metres is an economical and sensible way to approach this and is easily achieved by utilising the floor structure as the heat source The following sections in this manual will guide you through the various stages of planning and installing a quality Begetube floor heating system it is not difficult just a little different to the heating systems normally used Ivar Factory Breschia Italy Begetube UK Ltd is part of the Ivar group of companies the group operates Worldwide and Ivar in their own factory manufactures all the mechanical components used Any Begetube system providing it is correctly installed will benefit from a ten year system guarantee The guarantee is insurance backed and covers all incidentals THE UNDERFLOOR HEATING MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION Begetube UK Ltd is a full member of the Underfloor Heating Manufacturers Association UHMA Thermal comfort of building occupants is dependant on a number of factors causing heat loss from a body Radiation convection and evaporation losses must all be addressed to maintain comfort levels Radiant losses account for 45 of the total body loss with convection and evaporation at 30 and 25 It follows that the most efficient method of controlling comfort
77. p a minimum temperature within the tiled floor whilst still controlling the room air temperature To choose the minimum temperature control function you must remove the jumper from the circuit board within the thermostat see detailed instruction supplied with the thermostat Leaving the jumper fitted gives the ability to set a maximum floor temperature which can be used to protect areas with expensive hardwood flooring Clock Thermostats WLCT clock thermostats can be used either as a room control or as a customer interface where it is acting as a control point and not sensing its own zone In either case the WLCT can be told via the menu to control any of the 14 zones of heating at the times and temperatures that it is set for For example bedrooms may need to be brought up to temperature at different times to living rooms If two WLCT s are employed one can be programmed to operate all the bedroom zones and the other to control the living zones Generally one WLCT clock thermostat will have been supplied per floor or per main area In this case the WLCT for each group of zones can either be one of the room controls or they can be remotely mounted in for example the kitchen and then the whole house heating can be operated from one position Refer to the CAD drawing for information on sighting each type of sensor it will show which type of sensor is used in each controllable area The final positioning of each sensor should be done takin
78. p be excessive due to long runs or under sizing we will not be responsible for under performance of the pump s 19 All delivery pipe work should be sized amp installed in accordance with good practice guides to assist the engineer Begetube UK Ltd will provide the heat load requirements for the circuit 20 With regard to add on floor heating to an existing system we will endeavour to provide sufficient information amp equipment to enable the installer to link the floor heating with whatever is already there But unless we have all relevant information this may not be possible remember that you the installer are there on site we are not Training 21 Facilities are available for technical training in both mechanical amp electrical aspects of floor heating installation These facilities are in place to assist the installer company to fully understand the concept of a successful installation We strongly advise installers to take advantage of this 22 Begetube UK Ltd supply all information required to enable the installer to complete an excellent heating system however we have to assume that trades involved with an installation are knowledgeable in their respective disciplines Floorwarming is not difficult just different and it is simply another way of heating a property Pricing 23 All prices are calculated according to the conditions at the time of the calculation amp shall be honoured for 60 days from date of quotation or l
79. piping and wiring diagrams needed to complete the project as quickly and efficiently as possible Self installation of a Begetube underfloor heating system is an option you may wish to consider If it is your preferred option then we will give you all the support you require to ensure that the project is a success Contained in this technical manual are full installation instructions and plant amp wiring diagrams for all our main types of underfloor heating systems This information will give you a comprehensive insight into underfloor heating and allow you to Successfully choose the correct system Successfully install commission amp operate your chosen system Our technical team will provide support answering any questions you may have If you want to consider the pros and cons then do get in touch and we ll be happy to talk it through with you Whether we install the system for you or assist you with self installation our aim is to ensure that the end result is a heating system which is unequalled in terms of performance control and the quality of its components If that sounds like the complete solution to all your heating needs then do call us today WHY 5 LAYERS Because only the best will do for your underfloor heating project That s why there is no point in putting an EVOH oxygen barrier layer on the outside of a pipe where it is susceptible to Physical Chemical amp UV damage no
80. r offer FREE immediate technical help 7 days a week Does your supplier continually phone you and ask for your order we are however here to help please phone the above numbers A typical example of a Begetube installation all our approved installers are carefully selected to ensure a high level of workmanship and after sales care Please note from the photograph that a Begetube system always uses a main distribution manifold and not several smaller manifold sets with smaller pipe This ensures all joints are accessible and above floor level inti tc etd Vita ani ae THE MARKED BOXES ARE THE PAGES RELEVANT TO YOUR JOB REFERENCE NANIN LANN NN NIN NAN e N General Overview Pipe Introduction Principals and Benefits General Description When to use Underfloor Heating How to use Underfloor Heating Design Criteria Importance of forward planning Importance of control Sequence of installation Structural slab floor Screeded floor Clip rail amp batten layout Suspended timber floor Installation Instructions Filling amp Pressure testing Pictures of floor structures Reading a CAD pipe layout drawing Fitting of floor thermostat Standard control Combimix Standard control About the Manifold Standard control Plant layout Standard control Plant amp Wiring layout Standard control Wiring Centre Standard control Commissioning Stand
81. red in any project over 80 square metres 2 Individual rooms or areas within a building have different uses and varying influences acting on them e g Amount of glazing North or South facing auxiliary heat sources etc The temperature requirement for each room area can also be slightly different For these reasons we always recommend and specify an accurate digital room thermostat for every room area This is linked to the electric actuator which either opens or closes the valve s on the manifold serving that room area Wet areas where it is not allowed to put a mains operated thermostat are controlled using a thermostat which employs a low voltage remote sensor This sensor can be used to sense the air temperature or the floor temperature This level of individual room control is supplied with our standard control Combimix system The Intelligent Control option utilises self learning sensors giving even finer control 3 Because it is uneconomical to run any heating system at the full comfort settings 24 hours a day there has to be a method of setting back the temperature during the night With the standard control system a programmable clock thermostat is used along with all the individual room thermostats The clockstat has time control along with two different temperature settings One of the temperature settings is used to run the system at the room stat settings and the second temperature setting is used to provide a night setback setting this a
82. reed at the same depth as the underfloor heating pipework It is sometimes better to control the temperature of the floor than control the air temperature in the room Typical situations where this would be advantageous include Bathrooms which have an auxiliary heat source such as towel rail Swimming pool areas A e aie The following pages details the plant and wiring diagrams for multi zone standard control Combimix 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 f
83. rovides the ability to have different time and temperature settings for the two different areas whilst also still having 4 C control over the base settings on a room by room basis To do this enter the ArEA sub menu and press button CH 1 will be displayed use the OK button and then the UP A button to change the setting to ON if this thermostat is to be allocated to the clock thermostat or leave the setting at OFF if it is not being allocated to the clock thermostat Repeat this process for all channels and clock thermostats referring to the zone schedule on the as fitted wiring diagram for guidance In total up to 14 channels can be programmed in this way using a maximum of 6 clock themostats each with its own sub thermostats operating to its schedule and temperatures By setting a clock thermostat to channel 0 it will not control the area it is in and only operate the thermostats which have been allocated to it Set the Channels Rooms Ch to ON if they should follow the settings of this clock thermostat In total 14 channels rooms can be controlled Press v button to end programming to return to scheduled programme Once all the parameters have been set the system will work to its programmed times and temperatures At this time it is advisable to check the correct operation of the 4 port mixing device ref page 51 53 The calculated flow temperature and actual flow temperature can be displayed with
84. se of the longer response time associated with underfloor heating This is why it is imperative that the correct controls are always specified and used The control system is an integral part of any underfloor heating system and should certainly never be considered as an optional extra There are three main elements of control to consider with underfloor heating 1 Water temperature control of the underfloor heating pipe 2 Individual room temperature control 3 Time control for night setback 1 Underfloor heating works at a much lower flow temperature typically 50 C than a traditional radiator system This means that you must have a mixing device in place before the manifold s to blend down the high temperature boiler flow There are two accepted methods of doing this a By the use of a mechanical blending valve this method is used in our standard control Combimix system and delivers a fixed water temperature as set on the valves head b By the use of an electro mechanical 3 or 4 port blending valve this method is used in our Intelligent Control system and delivers a variable water temperature governed by the prevailing climate conditions inside and outside the building The Intelligent Control also has the benefit of self learning individual room sensors These sensors provide the most precise control available in the underfloor heating industry The latter of these two options gives finer and more economical control and should be conside
85. switch back to A on the actuator The valve and actuator are now ready for operation The Intelligent Controller will drive open or close the valve to control the temperature going to the manifold s This should always be checked at commissioning for correct operation Ensure you connect the white control cable No 3 to the 0 10 Volt output of the master box Anti rotation stop Scale Fixing screw 4 Port Valve White adaptor Actuator 24V 0 10V Handle FLOW TO UFH FLOW RETURN FROM FROM BOILER UFH RETURN TO BOILER RETURN TO BOILER RETURN FLOW FROM FROM UFH BOILER FLOW TO UFH FLOW FROM BOILER FLOW RETURN TO TO UFH BOILER RETURN FROM UFH RETURN FROM UFH RETURN FLOW TO TO BOILER UFH FLOW FROM BOILER For the four options shown on the left use the diagram below This shows the correct position to set the pointer on the white drive adaptor Also fit the number plate as per the diagram below note the plate is reversable With the valve set in this position it is directing all of the flow from boiler through to return from boiler i e fully shut Once the actuator has been put in its fully shut position the valve and actuator can be fitted together FLOW FROM BOILER FLOW TO UFH RETURN FROM UFH RETURN BOILER RETURN FROM UFH FLOW RETURN TO TO UFH BOILER FLOW FROM BOILER RETURN TO BOILER
86. t allowing it to act effectively as an oxygen barrier at all EVOH is a fabulous oxygen permeation barrier but is a delicate material which needs to be protected within the pipe wall to maintain its integrity for the life of the heating system With IVAR PEX you can be confident that the oxygen barrier will protect your heating system from corrosion Cross linked Polythylene PEX Adhesive Bonding Layer Oxygen Barrier EHVOH Adhesive PEX Mechanical properties at 73 C Tensile strength at break 20 Mpa at 50 mm min Elongation of break minimum 150 Impact strength notched Izod 900 J m notch Coefficient of linear expansion 73 C 0 85 x 10 4 F Coefficient of linear expansion 180 C 1 6 x 10 4 F Brittleness temperature Below 0 F It is now certain that underfloor heating is here to stay previous attempts at using the floor to heat badly insulated buildings have been well documented and thankfully we can now draw a line under those problems and move forward A modern well insulated building either domestic or commercial will readily accept a floor heating system and provide excellent comfort levels for the occupants The simplicity of the system and the fact that it is essentially the same equipment providing the same excellent results in either a conservatory or an aircraft hangar is an enormous advantage over convective methods of heating The basis of any well designed heating system is to pr
87. t 21 00 There is approximately a two hour lead time and a two hour lag out time Combimix for Water Temperature Control This unit is attached to the manifold and its purpose is to blend down the high temperature water from your boiler to a lower temperature suitable for underfloor heating The maximum temperature setting on the thermostatic head of the Combimix is dependant on the floor construction Timber Joist Floors have a maximum flow temperature of 60 C Concrete Floors have a maximum flow temperature of 55 C For most of the heating season these temperatures can be reduced by up to 20 C depending on the outside air temperature This will aid overall comfort levels and increase the economy of your floor heating system Thus typical settings are Going into heating season set mixer to 30 C 40 C During the coldest spell set mixer to maximum for floor construction Coming out of heating season set mixer to 30 C 40 C One of the main points to remember when controlling your system is that switching your system on and off several times a day is false economy Keeping your floor at a constant temperature is more economical and will give you better comfort level Connect mains supply from a common spur to the Live and Earth to the main Earth terminal high e g 30 C Set temperature on roomstats calling for heat Roomstat s to an is there a heat symbol in the artificial high e g
88. t benefits from having more thermal inertia Method of Fitting the UFH Pipe Lay mesh onto insulation so it completely covers the whole floor area The neater the mesh is laid the easier the pipe installation will be this is because you use the mesh grid work as a guide to install the pipes at the correct centres Try and line up the individual mesh grid work as best as possible and tie it together using the pipe fixings Following the CAD pipe layout drawing tie the pipes to the mesh following the spacing and pattern shown The plastic coated tie wires are best tied using the tie wire tool available from Begeube When all pipe work has been installed and connected back to the manifold the completed installation is ready for pressure testing see pressure testing section page 19 Before the concrete is poured the mesh and pipe should be raised up on spacers to give 40mm cover over the top of the UFH pipes Note Insulation thickness will be determined by current building regulations but it is worth noting that as the floor is being warmed heat will be lost down wards as well as up into the occupied space It therefore makes good sense to apply as much insulation under the floor structure as the build budget can manage Generally 75mm of extruded or 100mm of expanded polystyrene will suffice If you have any queries regarding insulation please contact us Partition UFH pipes 40mm cover
89. ter control box or add on modules e Please note that all heating controls should originate from a common spur fuse and should have one point of isolation Ifin doubt please get in touch with your supplier MALSV N WIM 1oeJlp GSHOLIMS Jo uo jurod Aue o MON SI SIHL TIVM ONIOVS H MON 201M S3 1nGON NO AAY JHL OL LON HOSN3S 1 4d31S LnO JINON HALSV N 3H L OL LOANNOO LSNW SHOSN3S 117 2818 SAAN SNIVIN NMOHS SV sn Y NO SHOSN3S 3 INOOM 2 OL d LO3NNOO 0 N MO138 YO NMOHS SV JA17 HOLIMS sdwe OLNI 7 38 NYO ONILVINOYID N UMOUS se HE S 10 lqe ins NOLLO3NNOO YOLVNLOV lqessiuu d MH41108 3ATVA NIXIIN s jndjno ue o Jojenjoe uey 919 o GTO INVIN V 6681 414 NO SYOLWNLOV MHOLVTOS MOSN3S TIVWH3HL X1ddN AO0vZ SNIVIA SV YY cv W Li LI LI Li 3 N 1 S ulvd ANY ISN Ave AOL 0 t c HINIL N 1N 1N IN 1N 1N I N1 N 1C41Mv 1414N1 sna sna asN 9HL SHL ZHL og SNIVIN ON 941 WIM 3 10GONN H3 LSVIN 318V2 5 5 3 418V2 WWsZ 0 V ISN Sq310nGON NO dav
90. that a condensing boiler is operating at the highest efficiency possible In buildings such as schools nurseries and residential homes for our senior citizens the complete absence of high temperature pipes and heat emitters is a must for health and safety reasons There is also the added benefit of a floor heating system being vandal proof LN e A VVhen using a radiator system the heat output is a function of the surface area of the radiator and the mean vvater temperature flovving through the circuit The principal is the same for floor heating but as the floor area is considerably greater than that of a radiator the mean water temperature can be reduced well below that of a radiator circuit The heat output from the floor is a function of the following factors Mean water temperature Spacing between the pipes Floor structure Floor finish A Begetube floor heating system consists of circuits of pipe embedded in the floor each of these circuits is connected to a distribution manifold onto individual pairs of valves Room thermostats and actuators can then easily control the separate circuits The Begetube floor heating pipe is cross linked polyethylene with an EVOH oxygen barrier built into the pipe wall Pex is an incredibly durable material and accounts for about 60 of all UK floor heating installations The actual life span of this material is unknown but mechanical testing at elevate
91. to symbol in the top right Clockstat Danfoss s the Clockstat svvitched hand corner of the display Set temperature on Clockstat to a higher temperature than the surrounding air temperature M l A flame symbol should appear in the top right hand corner of the display Have you got the thermo static head on the 3 port mixer set at the correct temperature N Intelligent Control Multi Zone System Incorporating Weather Compensated flow temperature The following pages detail a typical intelligent control system with reference to plant and wiring diagrams Since there are many different ways that this control system can be configured Begetube UK will always supply as fitted CAD plant amp wiring diagrams specific to the job supplied Ensure that you have these specific diagrams and use them along with the following section which is designed to give the electrician heating engineer and end user a good overview of the complete installation 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 the manifold s to the heat Source The plant diagrams also show how to integrate a typical domestic hot water system and
92. to 55 C The value can also be set to OFF adjust the temperature to 5 C and push DOWN v button once more Remember the max limit temperature must be set higher than the min limit temperature The limit temperatures defined in the clock thermostat will be valid for all the thermostats with limit sensor type WLTD 19 which are part of the group of thermostats allocated to the WLCT unit The maximum allowable floor temperature setting is shown Use the UP A and DOWN v button to increase or reduce and OK button to confirm The display will now show LoLi Press v button to continue The minimum allowable floor temperature setting Use the UP and DOWN v button to increase or reduce and OK button to confirm You can select either C or F scale and 12 or 24 hour clock as follows Press UP A or DOWN v button to change settings confirm the required scale with the OK button ArEA Zone Begetube UK will always specify and supply one or more clock thermostat s per project The clock thermostat unless used remotely will control the area it is in but can also have its time and temperatures allocated to one or more thermostats within the property For example if you have several main living areas and several bedrooms two clock thermostats would be used In this case allocate all the bedroom areas to one of the clock thermostats and allocate all the living areas to the other This p
93. to bring the room up to a working temperature in the morning To set the time and temperatures on the clockstat refer to the user instructions for the clockstat If you want your room up to temperature by 08 00 set the clockstat to the higher temperature setting at 06 00 If you retire to bed at 23 00 you can set the clockstat to the lower temperature setting at 21 00 There is approximately a two hour lead time and a two hour lag out time 3 Port Mixer for Water Temperature Control This piece of equipment is situated at the manifold and its purpose is to blend down the high temperature water from your boiler to a lower temperature suitable for underfloor heating The maximum temperature setting for the 3 Port Mixer is dependant on the floor construction Screeded Floors have a maximum flow temperature of 55 C For most of the heating season these temperatures can be reduced by up to 20 C depending on the outside air temperature This will aid overall comfort levels and increase the economy of your floor heating system Thus typical settings are Going into heating season set mixer to 30 C 40 C During the coldest spell set mixer to maximum for floor construction Coming out of heating season set mixer to 30 C 40 C One of the main points to remember when controlling your system is that switching your system on and off several times a day is false economy Keeping your floor at a constant temperature is more economical and will give yo
94. to the boiler is indicated in blue The floor heating 4 port mixer should be supplied by an uninterrupted flow and return from the boiler Definitely not tapped off the end of a radiator system Please refer to the instructions for this which appear after the plant and wiring diagrams e size of the connections onto the 4 port mixer supplied is not a guide to the size of your flow and return pipe work For example if we have supplied a 52 valve it may well still need 1 flow and return pipe work Please size pipe work in accordance to the size of the heating load and the length and nature of the pipe run e As with all heating systems the flow and return pipework and boiler system should be power flushed to remove any debris before it is connected and opened up to the manifold s e tis 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 UFH manifold s Ifin doubt please get in touch with your supplier Notes for the Electrician e 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 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 output from the mas
95. to underfloor heating manifold s e Return from underfloor heating manifold s Return to boiler This sequence can start on any port and go clockwise or anti clockwise round the 4 port valve All eight possibilities are detailed in the diagrams that follow Once you have the 4 port valve fitted you then have to fit the actuator to the valve To correctly do this follow the step by step guide below e Pick the diagram which matches the way the valve has been piped on left of page Remove the manual handle which comes fitted to the valve Fit the WHITE adaptor to the valve spindle Note the flat on the shaft matches up to the flat inside the white adaptor and is pushed hard on Use the diagram to the right of the valve diagram which you have selected e This shows you where to turn the valve spindle to and the white adaptors pointer e Change the position of the number plate to suit the diagram if necessary e You will now have the valve in fully shut position e You are now ready to connect the actuator to the valve e Turn the selector switch on the actuator to the hand symbol and fit the long black handle e Turn the handle fully clockwise until it stops handle pointer should be pointing to between 12 o clock and o clock with the drive turned fully clockwise The valve and actuator are now both in the fully shut position and are ready to fit together e Connect as detailed below e Turn the selector
96. ts valve on each group It is controlled by the room stat in each controllable area via the wiring centre there may be more than one group actuator per roomstat Auto Air Eliminators Removes unwanted air from the system The air eliminators must be shut off once all the air is out of the system Failure to do so could result in them letting by water This will invalidate the system guarantee Fill Drain points Used when filling and testing also for maintenance System Pressure Gauge Indicates the system pressure Boiler Flow Temperature Gauge Indicates boiler flow temperature Boiler Return Temperature Gauge Indicates boiler return temperature Flow Meters incorporating Balancing valves Shows the flow rate through each group of pipe in litres per minute By removing the red locking cap the plastic indicator tube can be turned to set the required flow rate Thermostatic Head Used to set the required mixed flow temperature entering the floor Thermostatic Sensing Element Senses mixed water temperature and is attached to thermostatic head Differential Bypass Valve Adjustable from 0 2 0 6 bar this valve protects the manifold pump in case of simultaneous closing of all individual circuits Balancing Valve Gives the ability to balance the flow losses of the secondary circuit UFH with the primary circuit e g radiators The system is supplied with the balancing valve in position 2 5 which is the one that meets the requirements of
97. ttle more attention to details which are probably of slightly less importance when fitting a convective heating system A floor heating system will normally be installed early on in the programme the pipe layout will be fitted and connected to the manifold for filling and pressure testing prior to finishing the floor with a screed It is important to ensure that all other trades are fully aware that the floor structure has been fitted with underfloor heating pipe No fixing or cutting into the floor structure without prior consent If the floor heating pipe is damaged there are repair couplings available but these should be used as a last resort and always made accessible In general floor heating is simply an additional component within the normal floor make up pipe and fixings will fit within the normal thickness of either a screed or slab floor The exception is a suspended joist floor where some adapting and possible increase in floor depth is required to accommodate the floor heating system See floor cross sections Floor heating needs to be designed into the building structure and can be fitted early on in the building schedule It is a fair statement to say that any underfloor heating system is only as good as the control system attached to it At Begetube we place a huge importance on the controls which we specify and use Underfloor heating is more difficult to control than a high temperature convection heating system becau
98. u better comfort level Connect mains supply from common spur to the Live amp Neutral terminals in the Clockstat Check wiring from Clockstat to 2 port motorised valve and ensure there is a mains supply from a common 4 connected to the 2 port motorised valve Clockstat and pump P2 Terminal C in Clockstat to Live terminal in pump di Check connections l Mains neutral to neutral terminal in pump Check connections 2 port motorised valve switch live terminal and boiler boiler pump terminals System Not Operating Is there a 240v AC TP5000 s the 2 port motorised valve opening Feel the pipe betvveen the motorised valve and manifold it should feel hot 2 Is the underfloor heating pump P2 located on the manifold running A Is the boiler firing up and the boiler pump running Turn thermostatic head until the correct temperature is set at marker Set to 50 C during Winter spring and 35 C during Summer Autumn Check pump valves are open below and above pump on the manifold Control the temperature of the area by setting the programmable Clockstat to a suitable programme refer to instructions J 1 If the system is still not operating correctly please contact the technical helpline i on is there a flame mains power supply
99. ule which will be found on the as fitted wiring diagram It is to be used in conjunction with the CAD pipe layout drawing You will see that it exactly ties up with the sequence of the individual pipe circuits as fitted back to the manifold s For ease of understanding the sequence of the controllable areas are numbered from left to right on the manifold s Below the exampled zone schedule there is a brief description of each of the headings The most important piece of information that the zone schedule gives is which channel number to set each room sensor to This is normally done at the commissioning stage ZONE SCHEDULE ROOM OUTPUT MODULE SENSOR SET TO USE NAME NUMBER TYPE TYPE CHANNEL WLM 1FS LM 1FS LT LM 1FS WLM 1FS WLM 1FS WLM 1FS 2 5 5 7 1WLM 1AO un En 2 OB 1 2 2ACTUATOR 3 TAcTUATOR 5 TACTUMTOR 7 1ACTUATOR o 1ACTUATOR 11 2 13 14 1 14 2VVLM1AO LT ROOM NAME Description of the room allocated to that output OUTPUT NUMBER Relates to the output number serving the thermal actuator s MODULE TYPE Describes which module the output comes from SENSOR TYPE Describes what type of sensor is allocated to that room SET TO CHANNEL Instructs what channel number to set inside the sensor USE States how many actuators are connected to that output 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 13 1
100. understand and support the requirements of energy conservation in buildings and have a programme of research and development for testing new methods and controls The information required to produce a design and specification is listed below Scale floor plans Elevations Details of floor construction Floor coverings if known Once a system design has been produced it is important that the specifier or architect should inform the designer of any changes to the building plans Even a small change can have a knock on effect to the floor heating Begetube design work is indemnified All rooms or areas will be temperature controlled except in some cases it may be necessary to link a very small room such as a toilet onto an adjoining area circuit T TOMO 1 Kitchen 112 1 m TU5 Lim 250MM C C FLOW RATE 3 5 LIMIN Living Room A VIE OK 8 m m AN JRVVARL ANNIN Unlike convective heating systems floor heating cannot be bolted on after the building has been constructed The floor heating infrastructure is as much a part of the building as the base course or the roof and must therefore be designed into the building process It is essential that insulation values in the floor the floor construction and the effect on the building programme be considered None of these points raise an onerous amount of extra work it is simply a li
101. uring the coldest spell set mixer to maximum for floor construction Coming out of heating season set mixer to 30 C 40 C of the main points to remember when controlling your system is that switching your system on and off several times a day is false economy Keeping your floor at a constant temperature is more economical and will give you better comfort level N Floor Heating requires a different approach to control compared to conventional heating systems There are two main elements of control for your Begetube Underfloor Heating System 1 Programmable Clock Stat for Night Setback control 2 3 Port Mixer for water Temperature control Programmable Clock Stat This Unit gives you the ability to set overall time temperature control with two different temperature settings When you want your room to be at full comfort settings you programme the clockstat to call for the temperature you want typically 21 C When you want your house to be at the night setback temperature you programme the clock stat to call for a setback temperature typically 16 C Setting the clockstat to the night setback temperature will turn the boiler and pumps off until the temperature drops to 16 C at the clockstat The temperature will only drop to 16 C if you have a lot of heat loss from your building i e a very cold night By having this setback control it stops the room cooling right down during the night so it is not then struggling
102. vailable depending on the application Each thermostat has self learning circuitry which eliminates temperature overshoot and undershoot a problem all too common in conventional floorheating controls For larger open plan areas two thermostats can be used The temperature control will then work according to the average temperature of both thermostats Installation of this system is very simple and safe All sensors are simply daisy chained together using an inexpensive cable such as speaker cable operates on a 5 volt bus system This minimises wiring and labour costs compared to conventional controls A Thermo actuators or Auto air eliminators g d n qd d qd un un un un un un Boiler return Boiler flow Flow meters incorporating di balancing valves Fill drain points Temp pressure gauge Thermo Actuators Opens and shuts valve on each group It is controlled by the room sensor in each controllable area via the wiring centre there maybe more than one group actuator per room sensor If the manifold is serving one area it maybe that there are no actuators supplied and the whole manifold is controlled via a motorised valve with no wiring centre Auto Air E
103. ving over the pipe This sleeving protects the pipe as it enters the screed and also cuts down the heat output of the pipe so you do not have a hot spot in front of the manifold Install the pipe as per the CAD pipe layout drawing taking care to use the correct pipe spacing Extra special care is needed when installing the pipe at 200mm c c or less as there is a greater chance of kinking the pipe Always use a minimum turn diameter of 200mm if need be make a larger diameter turn and then bring the pipe back into the correct pipe centres Use the correct method of pipe fixing as supplied more information on pipe fixing methods are found in the floor construction section Repeat for each group until all pipe work is installed The manifold and pipework are now ready for filling and testing see next page e LN x The instructions below detail how to fill and test your underfloor pipe work and manifold directly from a mains water Using this method does not allow the addition of anti freeze You would need to use a filling pump kit and reservoir ir tank to add Alternatively you can test using air pressure but remember to temporarily remove and plug off the automatic air vents first Filling your system directly from your mains water supply For this you will need mains water supply and a garden hose with threaded tap connections Follow the step by step instructions
104. will put power to the motorised valve and the manifold pump Once the motorised valve has opened this in turn will put power to the boiler and boiler pump Set the mixer valve to give a flow temperature of 25 30 The system should be left to run at this low temperature until the screed concrete has dried It can then be raised to its full operating temperature depending on what type of floor construction it is Screeded floor full operating flow temperature is 55 C e Check the correct operation of the Radiator and or the DHW circuits and that each of these systems can independently bring on the boiler and boiler pump e Set the clockstats two temperature settings The lower one to 16 C night setback and the higher one to 21 C These settings can be altered to suit the clients own preferences Set the times on the clockstat bring the system on high temp setting two hours before they want the house up to temperature and switch it to its low temp setting two hours before they retire at night the floor has cured normally 2 3 weeks at low temperature the port mixer can be set to its correct operating temperature For most of the heating season this temperature can be reduced by up to 20 C depending on the outside air temperature This will aid overall comfort levels and increase the economy of your floor heating system Thus typical settings are Going into heating season set mixer to 30 C 40 C D
105. xings will also have to be doubled as this type of screed is very dense and could cause the pipe to float to the surface Use one or more stainless steel clips or plastic staples as required on bends TYPICAL CLIP RAIL LAYOUT VIEWED FROM ABOVE Clip rail Centre rails approx 1500mm Approx 600mm Y N Clip rails are designed to stick onto smooth finish insulation boards They can be screwed down if required Clean floor thoroughly before fixing rails SAMPLE VIEW OF BATTENS 25mm x 50mm OVER 9mm PLYWOOD FOR JOIST FLOOR CONSTRUCTION VIEWED FROM ABOVE Floor heating pipe 9mm thick board Perimeter batten Joists Rigid insulation Battens fixed over joists 50mm gap UFH pipes 25 x 50mm Timber batons 25mm 8 1 dry sand cement mix 9mm Plywood Rigid Insulation Panel firmly secured Suspended Timber Joist Floor Timber joist floors have no thermal mass for best results with UFH a small amount 25mm thick of weak sand and cement can be laid between the battens to surround the UFH pipes The sand and cement should be up flush with the top of the battens to ensure good contact with the underside of the flooring panels It is essential that a rigid insulation board not glass wool be used to insulate hard up the underside of the plywood see diagram Using this method the floor is raised by 34mm h

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