Will the underfloor heating cope in very cold weather?
The system is designed to operate at a specified outside temperature. A thermostat is fitted outside the building and, in the event that the outside temperature drops, the heat pumps will increase the temperature of the water for the underfloor heating. We would normally fit a buffer tank, which would enable a significant amount of this warmer water to be stored. The warmer water passing through the underfloor heating pipes will enable the heating to cope with cold weather outside.
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