If you’re dealing with underfloor heating zones with no flow, this one comes down to fundamentals: air, pressure, and how the manifolds are set up. Large or complex systems amplify small mistakes, but the fix is often simpler than people expect.
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Key Takeaways
• Air trapped in the system is a primary cause of zero or poor flow in underfloor heating, especially on large installs with heat exchangers.
• Manifold orientation (flow top or bottom) isn’t the issue — lack of effective air removal is.
• Automatic air valves fitted on vertical standpipes at both flow and return manifolds make a huge difference.
• Manual bleed points alone are not enough on complex systems and require constant attention.
• Pumps can draw air in through tiny joints if negative pressure exists on the suction side.
• Plate heat exchangers help, but only if air is managed properly downstream.
• Manual manifolds can work well if circuits are isolated and balanced one at a time.
• Around 50 °C flow temperature is perfectly reasonable for underfloor heating and not the root cause here.
• Good air management can restore full system performance without major changes or replacements.
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