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We used a Buderus G124X sidewall vent boiler to supply two hydro-air units, one indirect (53 gal. Buderus) and the radiant zone. It was a tight squeeze in the mechanical closet. A Tjernlund mechanical fresh air intake supplies combustion air. The indirect and air handlers are in an adjacent mechanical room. -DF
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Bob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
Living the hydronic dream
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Living the hydronic dream
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Remodel Job.
This is a project we wrapped up today - a kitchen/sunroom remodel. The existing terra cotta tile was demo'd and removed. We added a layer of poly insulation and Watts-Radiant tubing. That's Wayne Coleman and crew from Blue Ridge Radiant pouring the gyp. -DF
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Nice place
Wouldn't want the bill for those windows!
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a pic of the mechanicals? Nice project!!
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how thick...
was the polystyrene board. How does that affect the stiffness of the floor? What did they use for a finish floor? Tile,hardwood,pergo? kpc
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Insulation
Kevin,
We used 1/2" thick extruded polystyrene insulation. That was as thick as we could go without affecting the existing glass in the sunroom. The finish floor will be polished limestone.
-DF
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Dan
where is the indirect located ? The horizontal unit would have been good for this , or do you not have the room behind the boiler ?
Scott
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Indirect
Scott,
I have used the horizontal indirects in the past and they work well. In this case, we would have had to pre-pipe and slide the indirect and boiler into the closet - not easy. It would be almost impossible to access the piping for future service. It was easier to use the vertical model in an adjacent closet. -DF
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