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hydro air

R. Swatton
Member Posts: 86
Installing a hydro air coil with an outdoor re-set.
Any limits to high and low water temps.
Using a Munchkin with Vision I.
Usually don't deal with Hydo air.
Any limits to high and low water temps.
Using a Munchkin with Vision I.
Usually don't deal with Hydo air.
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Remember, you dont want low temp water for hydro-air. It will feel cool, not warm. So other than controling you domestic water, why are you using the vision 1?
PATRIOT HEATING & COOLING, INC.0 -
vision I
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Vision I
I also have some baseboard zones.0 -
Go with vision one and vision two then. You can control different temp water. Like a higher temp for the hydro-air and then over size your baseboard and use a lower temp water.
Just a thought.
PATRIOT HEATING & COOLING, INC.0 -
Keep your hydro-air
temps between 140 to 150 for a good air exchange and no complaintsof cold air. It is also important to get the air flow balance in CFM so you never have the blower running with a temp in the supply less than 100 degrees.0 -
Ted is right
and if you balance it correctly the boiler temp never has to go above 150 degrees.0
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