koditten
Well-known member
I Have just started up my radient floor system. Three loops of 250' pex, 1/2" diameter. I Installed sight gauges before and after the headers. I wanted to be able to see the fluid being pumped thru the system. I am using a Taco 007 pump to curculate the fluid in and out of my water heater.
My question is how fast will the fluid appear to be moving past the sight gauge window? WhenI look at the sight gauge the fluid is just bearly moving. I actually have to shine a flashlight on the gauge to see the fluid moving. I know the pump is moving the fluid because I can see the little floaties that is present in all water stop moving when I shut the pump off.
This brings me to another question. If this fluid is moving this slow and it is exceptable for pump durability, I can not see how an infloor system will ever deplete a 40 galllon water heater of hot water.
Any insight from the GJ team will be greatly appreciated.
Thanx
Kirk
My question is how fast will the fluid appear to be moving past the sight gauge window? WhenI look at the sight gauge the fluid is just bearly moving. I actually have to shine a flashlight on the gauge to see the fluid moving. I know the pump is moving the fluid because I can see the little floaties that is present in all water stop moving when I shut the pump off.
This brings me to another question. If this fluid is moving this slow and it is exceptable for pump durability, I can not see how an infloor system will ever deplete a 40 galllon water heater of hot water.
Any insight from the GJ team will be greatly appreciated.
Thanx
Kirk
