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Heat Exchanger Sizing
Joe Mattiello
Member Posts: 720
Try the Taco, X-pump block which has everything you need in 1 package. Please see attachment.
Joe Mattiello
N. E. Regional Manger, Commercial Products
Taco Comfort Solutions
N. E. Regional Manger, Commercial Products
Taco Comfort Solutions
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Heat exchanger sizing
I am trying to get the right sized heat exchanger for 1000 sq feet of radiant floor heating. Supply heat would be 180F output heat should be around 100F (I think) and flow would be whatever a typical cartridge circ pump on a 1" supply would provide (10-20 GPM?).
Thanks for any help anyone can offer.
Big D0 -
Contact the manufacturers
or suppliers. They should be able to give you what you need and specific to any conditions you may have. You are going to buy it from them after all... nothing we can say here would be that much better, IMHO....0 -
An excellent
suggestion indeed!0 -
can this be used to heat a small pool?
Jim0 -
Unless this isn't the standard Taco TFP heat exchanger, the chlorine in the pool water would eat away the brazing in the heat exchanger.0
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