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Ted Gregoriadis

Ted_9
Ted_9 Member Posts: 1,718
I'm sure we have answered this before. It's not just about fuel savings, I'ts about better comfort.

You can call me tomorrow or email me your number and we can talk about your design.

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  • RoosterBoy
    RoosterBoy Member Posts: 459


    hi Ted I know you have buderus panel rads. do you keep them on consistent circulation or do they just turn on when the t-stat calls for heat. I would like mine to turn on when there is a call for heat then turn off. and run them all on one zone with a small loop of baseboards

    thanks
  • Ted_9
    Ted_9 Member Posts: 1,718


    My system is a work in progress, but they are constant circ. You can use panels the way you describe though. Arent you or dont you have the R2107? Why not use the constant circ then? You wont be sorry.


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  • RoosterBoy
    RoosterBoy Member Posts: 459


    hi Ted thanks. sorry for take so long to reply I was out all day

    my baseboard loop is designed for 160deg and the panel rads are designed for that also. and each rad will have it's own supply and return and use flow setter vavles insted of t.r.v.

    wont running consistent cerculation use more oil and the burner will need to fire more often my house is tight and I don't get allot of call for heat?

    and im not sure how running panel and baseboards in the same house with one t-stat will work. what do you think.

    if I ever build a new house im going to put in all radiant floor heating. and put it in some type of sub-floor system.

    thanks
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