The standard construction of a water supply or heating circuit has its advantages and, of course, is not without its disadvantages. One of these disadvantages is the difficulty in balancing such a construction scheme. It doesn't matter which system, two-pipe or one-pipe. An alternative solution can be called a collector design. The key node in it is the collector, I also call it a distributor; plumbing and heating devices can be connected to such a node independently of each other.
The principle of operation of the distribution unit is quite simple. Water is supplied from a collector and distributed around the circuits. A valve is installed at each outlet of the collector so that, if necessary, one or another circuit can be turned off, increase or decrease the water supply or adjust the pressure.
Typically, the manifold assembly is equipped with two beams. One distributes water along the circuits, the other serves to collect cooled water and supply it back to the heater. We recommend using two collectors when building a collector circuit for water supply, for hot and cold water.
We do not recommend trying to install the manifold yourself. It is better to entrust the installation of the system to specialists, then the system will work without failures. The laying of pipes is also not without nuances, mainly the laying of pipes is carried out on the floor, which significantly reduces the cost of materials. It should also be borne in mind that the collector unit must have access to the electrical network to connect the circulation pumps.
We recommend assembling during construction, during major repairs.
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