Jon_E
Well-known member
I am having a hard time finding the appropriate thermostat for my application. I have in-floor radiant heat tubing in my garage, and I need to control the circulator pump with a thermostat. This is being fed from an outdoor wood boiler 150 feet away, so the loop from the boiler will run continuously but I only want the loop for the slab to run when there is a call for heat. The two loops are separated by a plate-style heat exchanger. I want to hard wire the circulator pump into the thermostat so that I can use a line voltage thermostat to control the hot water flow in the system. Every line voltage thermostat I can find is for electric heating.
Is there another simple solution I should be looking into? I really don't have the experience to figure this out. My basement mechanical room has a 6-zone Taco controller, but I only need a single zone. I am wondering if I need a zone controller anyway, and a low-voltage (24v) thermostat? Pump connected to zone controller, which in turn is connected to t-stat?
Is there another simple solution I should be looking into? I really don't have the experience to figure this out. My basement mechanical room has a 6-zone Taco controller, but I only need a single zone. I am wondering if I need a zone controller anyway, and a low-voltage (24v) thermostat? Pump connected to zone controller, which in turn is connected to t-stat?