fir3ma5t3r
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- Jan 24, 2011
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As you see only the tankless heater temp control is there. (NEVER put the thermostat close to the hydronic system as it gets hotter unlikely the room temperature. I've seen a lot of people using boiler hydronic setup with the tankless which makes a short life on the tankless heater.
See how I followed the heatlink hydronic diagram for the tankless heater and I ended up paying $35 a month on NG leaving the supply temp at 110 and the return temp at 90-95 24/7 and I get around 70-75F in 30x22 shop with 2" insulated floors. I havent installed the outdoor reset just yet...trying to get it done this weekend hopefully.. Will keep you guys posted.
Even tho I'm new to this forum I took all my time doing a lot of research on the radiant heat floor so far the tankless heater has proven me its more efficient and remember the effectiveness of the system is dependant on the system being designed and installed correctly. Proper consideration of factors such as BTU loads, outdoor design temperature, indoor design temperature, room set-point temperature. ONce these factors have been considered and the system requirements determined then you'll be happy with the tankless heater
See how I followed the heatlink hydronic diagram for the tankless heater and I ended up paying $35 a month on NG leaving the supply temp at 110 and the return temp at 90-95 24/7 and I get around 70-75F in 30x22 shop with 2" insulated floors. I havent installed the outdoor reset just yet...trying to get it done this weekend hopefully.. Will keep you guys posted.
Even tho I'm new to this forum I took all my time doing a lot of research on the radiant heat floor so far the tankless heater has proven me its more efficient and remember the effectiveness of the system is dependant on the system being designed and installed correctly. Proper consideration of factors such as BTU loads, outdoor design temperature, indoor design temperature, room set-point temperature. ONce these factors have been considered and the system requirements determined then you'll be happy with the tankless heater
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