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In-floor heatin question

darin_2
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twenty degrees difference from supply t return is the norm i've been told to use
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in-floor radiator heating question
I have in-floor radiator heating in my house. It is getting colder and I turned on heat last night and noticed, that the supply leg of the heat circuit is hot and good, but the return leg at first stayed cold for a very long time and eventually became just slightly warm. Is it normal ? Isn't it supposed to be as hot as the in-leg ?
It is difficult to say if the floors heated since it usually takes a long time and we had a low temperatures only over night...., but I have a suspission that the floors did not warm up enough . What might be a problem ? Air in the system ? What to do then?
Any advices ?
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I would need to see the system to comment.0
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