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Heat Pump Pipe Sizing: Getting the Flow Rates Right

Undersized pipes restrict water flow and reduce heat pump efficiency. Here's what your installer should know.

๐Ÿ“… 28 January 2025โฑ 6 min read
Heat Pump Pipe Sizing: Getting the Flow Rates Right

Why Pipe Sizing Matters

Heat pumps require a minimum water flow rate through the heat exchanger to operate efficiently and prevent damage. Undersized pipework restricts this flow, causes the heat pump to modulate down or stop, and can trigger low-flow error codes.

Minimum Flow Rate Requirements

Most heat pump manufacturers specify a minimum flow rate through the primary circuit. Typical requirements:

  • 5 kW unit: 0.8โ€“1.0 l/min per kW = 4โ€“5 l/min minimum
  • 10 kW unit: 10โ€“12 l/min minimum
  • 16 kW unit: 16โ€“20 l/min minimum

Pipe Diameter Guidance

As a general guide for heat pump primary circuits: 22mm copper is suitable for up to 8 kW, 28mm for 8โ€“14 kW, and 35mm for larger units. Long pipe runs require larger diameters to minimise resistance.

Common Installation Mistakes

  • Using 22mm throughout when 28mm+ is required
  • Excessive bends increasing pipe resistance
  • Failing to balance the system after installation

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