Underfloor Heating System Manifold

One of the more important components of an underfloor heating system is the manifold. This device acts as the central distribution point for the water circulating through the underfloor pipes. It connects the main supply of warm water to the individual pipes running through the floor, allowing heat to be evenly distributed throughout the space.

A manifold typically consists of several ports, each connected to a loop of pipe. These loops are designed to deliver a controlled amount of hot water, ensuring the entire floor heats evenly. Manifolds are available in various sizes, depending on the area being covered, and often come with built-in flow meters, making it easier to control water flow for precise temperature management.