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InFloor plastic manifold
Scott Schneider
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John,
Thank you for the file it is greatly appreciated. Mark, Thank you for your reply and suggestion also.
Scott
Thank you for the file it is greatly appreciated. Mark, Thank you for your reply and suggestion also.
Scott
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InFloor plastic manifold
I have run across a radiant floor system as manufactured by InFloor of Colorado. Besides the original installation having only 1 circulator and 4 zone valves the system works. I had 1 zone that was airbound so we installed a T and bled it off, now working ok. My question is there is a plastic manifold with dials to set the loop gpm, there is no writing on the dials, do you turn this CW or CCW to increase / decrease flow. Can anyone shine a light.0 -
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measuring the flow with a thermometer.0 -
Infloor Manifold Adjustment
Here is a diagram from an Infloor installation manual. Hope this helps. The tube lengths are for 3/8" and 1/2" PEX. The first number is for 3/8" and the second is for 1/2".0 -
infloor
Good luck on the adjustment area rep told me if i have a job with the plastic man and do any adjusting it will probabaly start to leak. So be prepaired for replacing.0
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