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Using a (seperate) power vented water heater to heat a basement
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John_118
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waterheater heating the basement
why would you want to heat the basement with a waterheater?
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Heating with a water heater
I would like to heat basement room using 2 medium size new style cast iron radiators & a seperate power vented water heater. Should I pipie it like a boiler w/ PRV valve, exp.tank, 30 lb relief valve & re-wire to be controled by a wall termostat, or pipe direct house water pressure ( 60 psi) T&P valve, no exp.tank,wire in circulator, thermostat relay ect. or dont do either one because of safety reasons?0 -
Taco mixing block
John take a look at Taco's radiant mixing block, I have not used one but it maybe just the trick too add a little heat in the basement off the current H2O heater. Best Wishes J.Lockard0
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