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2nd Floor heating addition?
anthony_7
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I put a dormer in my house and currently have two zones.
1. A monflo tee system
2. A standard zone with a return line.
My question is what is the most effective way (both laborous and cost) to run the new zones. Just running 1" and then a return line back to the boiler or do I do the monflo system????I will be adding two more zones 1 for master bed and bath and other for 3 bedrooms and bathroom. I will be staying with hw/bb of course. Actually looking into High Output BB.
I would like to start running piping upstairs at least and get that rolling so I can start closing up my ceilings.
1. A monflo tee system
2. A standard zone with a return line.
My question is what is the most effective way (both laborous and cost) to run the new zones. Just running 1" and then a return line back to the boiler or do I do the monflo system????I will be adding two more zones 1 for master bed and bath and other for 3 bedrooms and bathroom. I will be staying with hw/bb of course. Actually looking into High Output BB.
I would like to start running piping upstairs at least and get that rolling so I can start closing up my ceilings.
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Loop zone as you have now. No reason to do mono-flow.0
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