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Basic/simple 2 pipe Hydronic heating
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Yasar
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Hi guys I want to do DIY project on 2 myson select radiant radiators for my 2 rooms. The commonly used configuration seems to be Two pipe Hydronic central heating. I have been searching on internet for a simple/basic solution but everything seems to be complex.
All I need to know is
- what kind of combination boiler I should use
- which piping (copper or PEX) should be used
- circulatory pump. Which kind of pump will best serve my need.
- And if there is anything else I should think about.
All I need to know is
- what kind of combination boiler I should use
- which piping (copper or PEX) should be used
- circulatory pump. Which kind of pump will best serve my need.
- And if there is anything else I should think about.
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Basics first
which means a heat loss calculation. If your two rooms are of the size most are, I suspect you will find that an electric resistance boiler is the only thing small enough to do the job.0
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