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Tile vs. Wood vs. Carpet
gene
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In a gypcrete application, what are the maximum supply temps for ceramic tile, carpet and hardwood flooring?
Also what is the recommended TD on a Viessmann's divicon (between supply and return)? I'm running about 14 degrees F TD. GB
Also what is the recommended TD on a Viessmann's divicon (between supply and return)? I'm running about 14 degrees F TD. GB
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In Gypsum pours.........
the water temperature limit is 145°, give or take a couple. It doesn't matter whether it's tile, wood or carpet. The limiting factor is the stability of the gyp.
The Delta T for the Divicon is whatever you need it to be. With the multi-speed pump, I have Delta Ts from 10° to 25° depending on the application.
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