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Taco mixing valves

but depending on the boiler and the load for each radiant zone boiler shocke could be an issue....what temp is each running on? kpc

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  • Tom_4
    Tom_4 Member Posts: 16
    Taco mixing valves

    Can anyone tell me if it is ok to use taco 5000 series mixing valves in this position to run 2 zones of radiant heat. Taco diagrams don't show them in this position and would like to know if this arrangement will work before I pipe them in. Thank you Tom.
  • Tom_4
    Tom_4 Member Posts: 16
    Taco mixing valves

    Can anyone tell me if it is ok to use taco 5000 series mixing valves in this position to run 2 zones of radiant heat. Taco diagrams don't show them in this position and would like to know if this arrangement will work before I pipe them in. I have 3 baseboard zones existing now. Thank you Tom.
  • tom_49
    tom_49 Member Posts: 269


    Thats exactly how we do them, no problems ....so far.
  • Tom_4
    Tom_4 Member Posts: 16


    Kevin, boiler is a Quantum 90-200. Thermal shock is not an issue. Taco only shows a diagram of primary/secondary injection loop and how they want a thermal trap to prevent unwanted heat transfer into the secondary loop. Just was not sure if it was ok to pipe this way. Thanks for the info. Tom
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