tankd0g
Well-known member
Hi all, I am finally at the stage of my garage to hook up the in floor heat and I'm getting conflicting advice regarding water temperature. Some people report that 120F water cracked their floor and others say they run it as high as 160F. The one I have actually been in int he middle of winter says he runs the water at the same temperature he wants in the air, which is 60F-70F and it works great. I'm not sure my oil fired hot water heater will go that low, it's a John Woods, perhaps I can get a different aquastat for it, I believe it is set at 120F from the factory.
I have 900ft of 6" spaced, 1/2" pex in the floor and it will be a a closed loop system. I have a three speed pump, expansion tank and 30PSI blow off valve for the tank. If I wated to integrate a mixing valve, obviously I don't have a cold water feed, so can you draw water off the return feed for cooling? I'm hoping to get away without doing that but it's not much extra money at this point.
I have 900ft of 6" spaced, 1/2" pex in the floor and it will be a a closed loop system. I have a three speed pump, expansion tank and 30PSI blow off valve for the tank. If I wated to integrate a mixing valve, obviously I don't have a cold water feed, so can you draw water off the return feed for cooling? I'm hoping to get away without doing that but it's not much extra money at this point.