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snow melt

Robert O'Connor_12
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Yes, the tubing was installed several years ago and left with a pressure test on it.
The centers are apox., 6-8 inches.
The centers are apox., 6-8 inches.
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What would be the maximum temperature allowable in a snow melt glycol job.
I can mix the temp down before the HX to anything I'd like BTW.
also, what would be a reasonable difference between supply and return temperatures on the glycol side?
There is only one loop of 1/2 inch apox 200 feet long and roughly between 30 & 40 % glycol.
Thank You!
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tubing already installed? Do you know what the on center distances for the loops if so?0 -
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Snow melt temp.
I would say 130*F if in concrete0
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