Welcome! Here are the website rules, as well as some tips for using this forum.
Need to contact us? Visit https://heatinghelp.com/contact-us/.
Click here to Find a Contractor in your area.
Munchkin\Pinnacle Question (PR)
Paul Rohrs_2
Member Posts: 171
At design conditions (-4°F), Slab-on-grade radiant floor, 90° return water temp, what will the 80, 140, and 199 produce and hour in condensate?
My contractor now realizes there is no floor drain and needs to size a condensate pump.
Thanks in advance,
PR
My contractor now realizes there is no floor drain and needs to size a condensate pump.
Thanks in advance,
PR
0
Comments
-
calc
I've been using a 1-gallon per 100,000 Btu's burned rate, which seems to be fairly accurate.
To Learn More About This Professional, Click Here to Visit Their Ad in "Find A Professional"0
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 85.9K THE MAIN WALL
- 3.1K A-C, Heat Pumps & Refrigeration
- 52 Biomass
- 420 Carbon Monoxide Awareness
- 78 Chimneys & Flues
- 1.9K Domestic Hot Water
- 5.2K Gas Heating
- 94 Geothermal
- 154 Indoor-Air Quality
- 3.3K Oil Heating
- 59 Pipe Deterioration
- 883 Plumbing
- 5.9K Radiant Heating
- 377 Solar
- 14.6K Strictly Steam
- 3.2K Thermostats and Controls
- 51 Water Quality
- 40 Industry Classes
- 47 Job Opportunities
- 17 Recall Announcements