I'm getting ready to build a house and plan to put radiant heat in the floors. On my basement level I will have two zones, the main zone inside the home (zone 1) and a 2nd zone which is a "shop/storage" area built under part of my garage using pre-cast (zone 2).
I want to use a single centrally located water heater in my mechanical room to run everything. In order to do this, I would need to run a single circuit from the mechanical room, through the Zone 1 floor and into Zone 2. I would bury this pipe in the concrete slab of Zone 1 just like the other pipes. My thought was to use pipe insulation like this on the zone 2 circuit as it runs through zone 1. Does anyone know if this can be done? The slab would be 4" so it would be enough to cover the pipe and the pipe insulation. I'm just wondering if this will be efficient and if I will have concerns of the concrete being weak. For what it's worth, 80% of the pipe run will be under a bar, so not in a traffic area.
I want to use a single centrally located water heater in my mechanical room to run everything. In order to do this, I would need to run a single circuit from the mechanical room, through the Zone 1 floor and into Zone 2. I would bury this pipe in the concrete slab of Zone 1 just like the other pipes. My thought was to use pipe insulation like this on the zone 2 circuit as it runs through zone 1. Does anyone know if this can be done? The slab would be 4" so it would be enough to cover the pipe and the pipe insulation. I'm just wondering if this will be efficient and if I will have concerns of the concrete being weak. For what it's worth, 80% of the pipe run will be under a bar, so not in a traffic area.