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There are other overlay systems that are much safer to use Jon, Polypipe being one, or other similar types. These are installed in to inert gypsum or cement based boards and are far more suited to your application.
You may also consider Bekotec therm from schluter, it’s a very low profile ufh system fitted in just 35mm of screed (I think it’s 35mm) which can be run hot or cold. I must admit I don’t know off top of my head if it’s suitable with your heat source. But knowing schluter, I’d be surprised if it wasn’t.
 
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Oh ok, a little odd, but ok.
So first thing to note, gypsum boards.
Gypsum and cement don’t mix well. Make sure the gypsum boards are well primed, not with pva! But an acrylic or an sbr based primer. Minimum 2 coats.
Pressurise system as suggested and leave at around 5-6 bar if possible. Latex over pipes regardless of what instructions say. It will eliminate voids beneath your tiles and afford a better transfer of heat to your tiles. You can use an anti fracture mat as opposed to a full decoupler. Few differences but in essence an anti fracture mat is only 1mm thick as opposed to 4-5 with a decoupler. Let any decoupler or anti fracture mat cure overnight. Do not tile it straight away as suggested. Then tile.
Do not use suggested adhesive unless a professional tiler is doing the job. You WILL throw away more than you use if you are doing the Tiling. It’s one of the most difficult adhesives out there
 
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Jonner

Thanks again Marc
on page 5 they mention "schnellgrund" primer to seal the gypsum
I will look onto acrylic or sbr primers as i will be doing this bit once pipe is laid

As i am doing the tiling was thinking of going for de-coupler (belt and braces). Did not realise that the decouple had to be "bonded". I guess with a felxible tile adhesive?
Please could you suggest an adhesive that i might have some success with, as yes i am planning on tiling
Cheers Jon
 

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