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James_2
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Yes, that is correct. There are some limitations on the total delta-T across the manifold to consider. This system relies on constant circulation and the valve actuators modulate to add heat to the loop as needed. The computerized controller will anticipate the rooms use based on a reset schedule and keep the temperature less than one degree of the set point temperature at all times. Room temperature sensors are located in each zone and control for the entire unit is accessed through the central processor.
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anyone tried these yet?
was just reading an add about these roth "MULTITHERM" manifolds. they say that each loop can be controlled with its own mixing valve! so the advantage seems to be that you could literally have different systems (radiant, baseboard, air handlers) on the same manifold! it goes on and on! any one have the skinny on these?
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