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Manual 4Way ESBE settings
Clyde Edmonds
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I have a 4way ESBE valve in my home radiant hotwater system and want it to deliver the maximum hot water. Would that be the #10 setting on the valve? From the diagram of the 4way valve it seems to indicate that all the supply water would be coming from the boiler. Thanks for any assistance.
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Generally speaking...
Higher number = hotter water, but...
If you have a radiant floor heating system, and you have a boiler that runs at 180 degrees F, and you turn the 4 way to 10, you might damage the floor and or floor coverings.
If you are going to turn it up, I wouldn't turn it above 140 degrees F on the outlet of the valve if you do have radiant floors without having a pro's opinion.
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