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Uponor pro panel piping
Kevin_54
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Was wondering if anyone has ever piped mulitple manifolds out of one Uponor pro-panel 201. I was thinking of piping to 3 manifolds with a primary/secondary loop with closely spaced tee's and wasn't sure if this would be the best possible installation. Any opinion's would be welcome.
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Propanel Piping
You could easily pipe several manifolds coming out of a 201 proPanel, but you don't need to do a primary/secondary configuration unless you are looking to zone by circulator. If you cut in closely spaced tee's and secondary circ would have to be employed.
The circ included with the panel is a 0011 and can do alot of home with just one circ. I would use telestats on the manifolds or if each manifold is its own zone, then an inline zone valve is all that is needed.
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differential bypass
make sure you have one, for the 0011 when only a small zone is calling.
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Diff Bypass Valve
All of the proPanels already have a bypass valve built in to take care of the small zones one at a time and also when the entire system is calling.0
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