We're in the process of renovating a new house and we've just discovered what seems a rather unique central heating design - The house looks to be made up of 3 seperate 'one pipe' systems.
Looking at the boiler (which needs to be replaced) all 3 initially are feed from a single pipe and the same pump, but after that they're split off into 3 different directions, each with their own isolation valve (on both the flow and the return legs).
To test it out I closed off all the 'flow' isolation values first and then opened them up one by one, the first value heated up the upstairs back bedrooms and bathroom. The second did the kitchen, lounge and another or the bedrooms. And the last one basically heated the remainding ones..
(Rather quirkily it seems a sort of early zonal CH configuration)
We had intially thought about upgrading the system to a 2 pipe, flow and return, however that was when we thought it was just the one continuious pipe :-(
Now there seems to be 3.. So my question is - what should I do ?
Do we change it all to just a singel flow and return system, or do we convert the existing 3 x one pipe circuits/zones into 3 two pipe circuits..
I hope that makes sense :-)
Any advice would be much..