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37 zones of radiant heat...(JohnNY)
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I nominate this as post of the year!
Never has a post been scrutinized like this. JohnNY laugh all the way to the bank brother! Maybe the pumps are oversized, maybe too many, Wilo could have taken care of this easier, too many radiant zones, maybe the pumps are in the incorrect position but MAN YOU GOT PAID!!!!!!!0 -
copper
the supply house must have liked you when you picked up all that copper0 -
Home depot employee
No offense...seriously...
but if you are, in fact, a home depot employee I would really like to know what training is offered or that you have taken part in regarding this system or systems similar to this. I sell to wholesalers all DAY and I can tell you that the vast majority either have not or WILL not take part in any kind of product/system training, whether it's free or not...
Again, I mean no disrespect...but this post seemed a bit out of sorts given the purported author..0 -
Heather please read the whole post. If you scroll down a few lines you will understand the handle.Cost is what you spend , value is what you get.
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Also perhaps the training you are pffering is not what suits the clients you are trying to reach? Many of us read a lot in our spare time as well as greatly appreciate well written I&O's.Cost is what you spend , value is what you get.
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What do I win?
Anything?
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nice job on the install
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Remember this thread?
An oldie but a goodie...
Dan, please feel free to bury this if this is trolling....'cause it is.Contact John "JohnNY" Cataneo, NYC Master Plumber, Lic 1784
Consulting & Troubleshooting
Heating in NYC or NJ.
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So...
So, has the nay saying, cavitation cautions, pressure problem prognostications, pump positioning pandering and your heretical hewing to "Green" produced any of the Pandora predicted by the "pumpigensia"?
Disclosure: I had a small part to play in resolving some control issues that were not in John's scope of work, were the responsibility of another contractor, but had a major impact on the proper operation of the hydronics. My recollection is that, outside of the boiler noise, more noise was generated by the other mechanical systems (i.e. the hydraulic pump for the elevator) than the circulators or "all the cavitation"...
Alex (Wire Nut)..."Let me control you"
Lost in SOHO NYC and Balmy Whites Valley PA0
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