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In Floor Heating Help Needed! PLEASE

The_Hun

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Hey guys, new to the forum here and have been trying to learn as much as I go. I am hoping people can chime in and help me complete my in floor heat setup before hell freezes over (Winnipeg Canada).

Here is my garage Specs:

24'X36' with 9.5' Ceilings. Walls and Ceiling all done in OSB Board.
3" Rigid foam under the slab
R19 in the Walls and Will have R40 blow-in in the ceiling

I currently have 4 zones of pex in the slab, 3 are around 210' and 1 is around 230-240'...

I currently have ordered:

Noritz NRC98-DV-NG Direct 9.8 GPM Indoor Condensing Vent
Noritz VK3-H-PVC Concentric PVC Horizontal Termination
Noritz IK-WV-200-1-SW Isolator Connection Kit with Relief Valve
Noritz NC-1 Residential Condensate Neutralizer Kit
Little Giant 554425 VCMA-20ULS Condensate Removal 1/30 HP Pump with Safety Switch

Now my problem is I am actually stuck as to what else I need to order as well as set up. I DO NOT have a water supply that runs to the garage, I do not know what type of pump to get, not sure on what kind of manifold to get as well as I am completely lost as to what else I would need to complete the system and what order to hook everything up in.

So if you guys could please help me out it would greatly be appreciated. Thanks
 
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Blk88GT

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I'm using a Grundfos 3 speed pump and Watts manifold. I also don't have water available in my shop, so I'm using an autofiller but it wasn't cheap and probably not required. I'm a big fan of doing it once with some overkill though :)
 
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You say u don't think u need the auto filler. So how does your setup work exactly? Am I supposed to have a pressure tank? I plan on using glycol, does it ever need replenishing? Like does it evaporate or anything. Thanks
 

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Have a look here: http://axiomind.sasktelwebhosting.com/mf200.php

You should have a pressure tank. The only time you should need replenishing is if you have a leak. But I haven't been around hydronic stuff long enough to tell you that for sure. Maybe you get some small amounts of evaporation out of the venting, but I wouldn't think so.

I used the autofiller to fill the system as I didn't want to wait for someone with a pump to help and wasn't prepared to spend even more than I had already :)

I'm quite happy with my setup. The autofiller was 300 or 400 dollars. I try not to think about the bills, just how maintenance free it is :)
 
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I suggest you check out this thread, a lot of good info in there.

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=49557

I did not use an auto fill, I used a washing machine hose hooked to a garden hose. I do not have anti-freeze in mine.

I did use an expansion chamber, I believe that you should have one, that way you can keep pressure on the system.

I have not lost any water in my system in a year.

I bought a pex manifold system from one of the on line dealers, most have the garden hose fixture built in for filling/draining. I have almost the exact same system you have, and the same size building.

I think I have the Grundfos 3 speed pump also.

Jim
 

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Have a look here: http://axiomind.sasktelwebhosting.com/mf200.php

You should have a pressure tank. The only time you should need replenishing is if you have a leak. But I haven't been around hydronic stuff long enough to tell you that for sure. Maybe you get some small amounts of evaporation out of the venting, but I wouldn't think so.

I used the autofiller to fill the system as I didn't want to wait for someone with a pump to help and wasn't prepared to spend even more than I had already :)

I'm quite happy with my setup. The autofiller was 300 or 400 dollars. I try not to think about the bills, just how maintenance free it is :)

What kind of auto fill did you buy for 300-400 dollars ? Geez even at retail they should not be more than $85.00 . I need to start selling hydronic equipment.
 

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I suggest you check out this thread, a lot of good info in there.

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=49557

I did not use an auto fill, I used a washing machine hose hooked to a garden hose. I do not have anti-freeze in mine.

I did use an expansion chamber, I believe that you should have one, that way you can keep pressure on the system.

I have not lost any water in my system in a year.

I bought a pex manifold system from one of the on line dealers, most have the garden hose fixture built in for filling/draining. I have almost the exact same system you have, and the same size building.

I think I have the Grundfos 3 speed pump also.

Jim

Every system needs a expansion tank , Every one needs them.
 
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