Alright guys, I'm not going to give you a lot of the back story, just where I am at right now. I have a 24' x 40' garage. I have two 300' coils in the floor. I'm going to be heating with a Takagi Jr and it is mounted about 6' high on the wall. Now, the Takagi Jr requires .75GMP to start burning. I tried a Grundfos UP15-42F pump on it and I don't think it's enough flow. The pump kicks on, but the unit will not fire. We pressurized the system with a high pressure pump, and the unit begins firing immediately. However, after a few minutes (maybe 10 or so) it stops firing and will not restart on it's own. The board is supposed to flash diagnostic lights if something is wrong, and nothing is flashing. Then, if you add some flow/pressure via the high output pump, it will begin firing. I'm really suspecting that I need a pump that is much larger in both head and power. And now I see in the manual that for a space heating application, Takagi recommends a high-head 1/12hp pump. The Grundfos I currently have on there is a 0-15 head 1/25hp.
So the question really goes as such: Do you think I'm on the right track with the pump being extremely undersized and not flowing what the Takagi needs to fire?
So the question really goes as such: Do you think I'm on the right track with the pump being extremely undersized and not flowing what the Takagi needs to fire?
