Re: Infloor heat
scrapart, I think you might have more than 150' of pex in the floor. Also I think your math is a little off. The inside of your space is about 23x23 and if you came in 2' from that your outer loop is 19x19 which is 361 sqft. not 240. Are you saying you kept the pex 1' apart? If so you have to have more than 150 in there. Unless I misread your post.
The other thing you are going to have trouble with is fluid speed. With just one loop the speed will be faster than if you had two or three loops to divide up the flow. The faster the fluid is moving the less time the floor has to absorb the heat out of it.
I'm not saying it wont work. It's just another thing to think about.
Of my outside measurement is 24x24 my wall is 6-1/2 thick I came another 2ft in with my out most loop so Im not wasting my heat to the outside so technically I heading 240.25sqft of slab. Im not looking for it to heat things to 90 Im looking for anything above 32.
I was told that the pex should be 1ft apart with that said if I added any extra to my floor it would be over lapping .
scrapart, I think you might have more than 150' of pex in the floor. Also I think your math is a little off. The inside of your space is about 23x23 and if you came in 2' from that your outer loop is 19x19 which is 361 sqft. not 240. Are you saying you kept the pex 1' apart? If so you have to have more than 150 in there. Unless I misread your post.
The other thing you are going to have trouble with is fluid speed. With just one loop the speed will be faster than if you had two or three loops to divide up the flow. The faster the fluid is moving the less time the floor has to absorb the heat out of it.
I'm not saying it wont work. It's just another thing to think about.
