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How would you pipe and control this?
Pat_11
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Boiler connected to - baseboard zone, pool heat exchanger, & slab around the pool/changing area. Any ideas? I'm thinking pri/sec for piping. T-stat controls circ for bb zone; sensor on pool water return control circ for pool ht xchanger; and slab sensor controls circ for radiant(simple mixing valve for the slab). I could then use a tekmar 256 to reset boiler water based on outdoor temp. When any zone calls primary circ would run plus boiler if needed. Your ideas will be appreciated.
Thanks Pat
Thanks Pat
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Got enough
horsepower for all that? Swimming pools can consume large quantities of BTU's per hour
Unless you are using a condensing boiler, make sure you have adequate return temperature protection.
How will you handle a call from the baseboard zone only. Seems you boiler may be grossly oversized for a call from that zone only.
Would a seperate pool heater, for just the pool, be a better option?
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