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Gradually increasing temperature of Underfloor Heating?

  • 20-09-2023 07:22PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9


    Hi All,

    I have wet underfloor heating (Joule) in my new build and recently had Amtico LVT flooring installed.

    I was told that I should gradually bring my underfloor heating up to temperature in order to avoid any issues with the flooring/glue - but I'm not quite sure how to do this. I reached out to Joule for advice but their response wasn't much help.

    I can't find much info online about the process so said I'd ask here.

    I think I read somewhere that I would need to drop the flow temperature - set the thermostat to above ambient - and then gradually increase the flow temperature by 5 degrees every day up the the value that it was set at by Joule?



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