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Hi all. I've currently got a system boiler with cylinder and rads on s-plan. I'm planning on installing UFH in my kitchen/diner and utility/downstairs loo. My question is around mixing valves and opentherm. Do mixing valves dynamically adjust the amount of cold being mixed in response to the temperature of the hot? If not, in general, then are there ones that do? How do UFH controls normally work with Opentherm? This feels like a situation that may have arisen before but I'm failing to find any information. Thanks in advance!
 
There fixed output so there blending the hot down with cool return water so the lower you can get the flow the better so no issue I would spec 100 mm centres for the ufh pipework
 

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