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(@sheriff-fatman)
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@old_scientist I took a closer look behind the pump this morning.  As I'd expected, there are two anti-freeze valves (as least I think that's what they are) which are deliberately exposed, along with the red and blue isolator valve 'things' (official technical term!) further along.

It might not look the neatest in the photo, but it's not a section of pipework that can be completely enclosed due to various "sticky outy bits" (another official technical term!) and I'm quite relaxed that any heat inefficiencies in the work are likely to be minimal.

Personally, the biggest eyesore in the photo is the gravel bag, which has been left temporarily for someone to return to and use to top up the heatsink when they're next in the area.  I could have removed it for the photos but have left as is, for which I believe the official technical term is 'lazy' on my part.

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Posted by: @sheriff-fatman

@old_scientist I took a closer look behind the pump this morning.  As I'd expected, there are two anti-freeze valves (as least I think that's what they are) which are deliberately exposed, along with the red and blue isolator valve 'things' (official technical term!) further along.

Anitfreeze valves, or at least the ends of antifreeze valves, should be exposed, the idea is that if the heating isnt on when the OAT approaches freezing, they get cold and open

Personally I think there is logic in leaving the shutoff valves exposed also, if you need to shut them off in a hurry you don't want to be fiddling around removing insulation, nor do you want the handles to be hot.  Others, Im sure, will disagree.

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