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Taco mixing block

Big Will
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I can't find any table that will show how many BTU it can mix based on the delta-t form system to boiler. Or any other BTU rating. I have a 180Kbtu copper fin on about 150Kbtu of in slab. I would like to run the boiler at 150-170deg. I just am worried that it will not be able to mix fast enough for that load.
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RMB not big enough
Will, I just check the literature and it states "can handle radiant loads up to 120000 Btu's. I would suggest that you double check your heatloss, or change your delta T. This may help you out. Hope that helps.0 -
Have you looked at
the HBX HydroBloc? You can use it as a mixing valve with a built in 3 speed pump or you can hook it up P/S and use it as an injection pump to handle larger loads.
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Glad it wasn't a snake.
I looked at that sheet didn't see it. Thanks. The HBX control looks good for the job. Not a west coast product though. nearest rep is what appears to be a injection moulding plastic company in Oregon. I will give them a call on Monday to find the nearest hydronic rep.0
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