stingry
Well-known member
Hello everyone
I am starting to plan the piping and controls for my 4 zone in-floor heating system. What have you done to control the pumps on your zones? It seems to me that one can go one of two ways:
1. low voltage thermostats with relays or
2. Line voltage thermostats wired directly into the pumps
The local Menards sells a Taco controller (#SR504-2) which controls the zone pumps with relays. Does anyone know if this type of controller just turns on a pump when the thermostat calls for heat even if other pumps are running or does it sequence the pumps so that only one runs at a time.
As always your replys are appreciated.
Cheers
Steve
I am starting to plan the piping and controls for my 4 zone in-floor heating system. What have you done to control the pumps on your zones? It seems to me that one can go one of two ways:
1. low voltage thermostats with relays or
2. Line voltage thermostats wired directly into the pumps
The local Menards sells a Taco controller (#SR504-2) which controls the zone pumps with relays. Does anyone know if this type of controller just turns on a pump when the thermostat calls for heat even if other pumps are running or does it sequence the pumps so that only one runs at a time.
As always your replys are appreciated.
Cheers
Steve