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has anyone ever done this
Dan C._4
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180 degrees. They come from the master bed zone. I am taking out the two tees for the kickspace and starting over because they are monoflows.
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has anyone tried this before?
It is for a small master bath. The master bedroom is on it's own zone and there is currently a kickspace heater. They want radiant heat instead of the kickspace. I want to make the bathroom it's own zone but it is not in the budget. This is my only option or else it is going to be the kickspace with electric floor warmer. Just wondering if anyone has done it and how well it works.
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Can't get the picture to come out right. I want to tie a small radiant loop into an existing baseboard loop and have a mixing valve and circulator in the vanity. THe picture I am trying to post is on page 179 of Dan H.'s Radiant heating book.
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Heater
Where do the lines to the kickspace heater come from? What temps is it getting?0 -
Little circ's
I think it'll work great. I'm assuming manual 3-way and small circ. Too bad small circ's are way more $ than big ones.0 -
i'm afraid
that the bedroom will heat up too fast and the floor won't get a chance to heat.
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put a zone valve on the convector
Pipe the infloor supply and return from very near the convector so when the convector zone valve opens almost full flow will be available to it. Wire the whole business to two stats - one launches the bath infloor the other the convector - be sure to wire the convector fan to launch on the zone valve pump proof.
not the best - its based on the bed room is always cooler then the bath and the bed room will not heat when the bath is not calling so put an ice cube relay in the tstat circuits to interlock0 -
Bedroom?
Bedroom before or after or is it in between two? If this is above the floor you only need 80-90 degree water at design. If the bedrooms are at 180 they would have to have a huge delta T to not be able to satisfy the floor. With it's own circ it's going to take what it needs. I can't see it effecting other rooms down the line unless there are a lot of them.0 -
the bedroom
the bedroom is before the bathroom and it is the only room on the zone besides the bathroom
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