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Blackoakbob
Blackoakbob Member Posts: 252
improvement. Since most heating loads are very direct, temp outside goes down, heat requirement goes up, you could put on an indoor/outdoor controller and attempt to match the heating curve. This would save some energy, MONEY, and wear/tear on the equipment and still allow heat delivery to the areas that require it. Then look into the type of heat delivery equipment, would radiators, baseboard, radiant flooring, or fan coil units provide each area better comfort and control? Commercial heating systems vary so much by use and comfort requirements. Best Regards,

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  • bob young
    bob young Member Posts: 2,177
    commercial job

    any suggestions to upgrade a system of h.w. unit heaters being run with constant circulation , no three way valves and simply an aquastat on the return of each fan coil unit. no thermostat . off -on switch controled by hand. very primitive
  • bob young
    bob young Member Posts: 2,177
    warehouse space

    Thanks for your input Bob. factory warehouse space. unit heaters only option. caveman style.
  • clammy
    clammy Member Posts: 3,163
    radiant cieling panels

    Was looking at sort of the same for a large commerical job check the sterling web i believe the mestek web site and search around and you'll see there radiant cieling panel systems looks like a excellent systems with 16 ft long x 36 wide output i believe about 600 btu per ft looked like a great way to heat a commerical production building less convection currents and probaly more opiotion for a reset and indivual zoning or constant circ with low temp . peace and good luck clammy

    R.A. Calmbacher L.L.C. HVAC
    NJ Master HVAC Lic.
    Mahwah, NJ
    Specializing in steam and hydronic heating

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