What's the inside room temp?
What temp are you trying to hit?
A return temp of 72 with proper radiation should get you in the upper 60's
I would have done 1/2 tubing at 12" as a min ....
Do you know the floor temp in the middle of the space between the tubes?
Is the boiler always "On" ?
What I would like to have is the floor around 60 degrees - which I can obtain the way the system is currently running. As you note, I also have a mini so I use that to supplement the heat when I'm working in the garage.
My concern is that the boiler does not seem to output "hot" water which leads to longer run times to keep the floor warm which leads to higher electric bill. My thought was if I can get the outlet temp up close to 100 deg then the "on" time of the boiler would reduce.
Using a thermal gun and also backed up with a thermocouple measurement, the floor is heated pretty evenly with maybe a 1 degree delta between tubing locations in the center of the floor. I'll check this again in more detail over the weekend - Time to get methodical - the engineer in me coming out.
My thought right now is that the flow is too fast even with the pump on the slow setting. If I remember correctly we calculated about a 5.8 gpm flow last year when I went through this with the boiler mfg and the system designer.
I'm going to rerun those tests again to confirm the calculated flow rate.
I have an ammeter on the boiler supply lines and it is pulling max current so it never hits it's internal setpoint (I believe I have it set to 114 deg F) to start modulating the heating elements. Again - in my mind - pointing to too much flow, the water is not staying in the boiler long enough to allow the elements to get hot.
Maybe my understanding is flawed....... Wouldn't be the first time!
The boiler does turn off when the floor hits the setpoint temp. Temp sensor is in the middle of the floor.
For this week I have set the floor to 50 deg and am running the mini at 60 unless I'm out there and then I bump it to 70.
thanks for the input
Tom