I am in the initial planning steps of building a new 30x40 woodshop and after reading threads on here for months I have decided to go with radiant heat. I knew absolutely nothing about the setup for radiant heat so I have to thank all of the people on here who contribute so much of their time. If it were not for you guys I would be lost. With that being said, I would like to make sure my design is going to work before I start purchasing anything.
I have attached a diagram of my plan, so feel free to chime in on mistakes and ideas that would be cheaper or more efficient. FWIW I would like to keep the design as simple as possible. Right now the total is about $1600 without the copper fittings
General Specs:
2x6 walls with r19
10' ceilings on lower level
8\12 attic trusses
(4) 300' loops on 1 zone
2" Rigid Foam
Tagaki H3M-DV-N Condensing HWH. I know the condensing boilers are better and if I can swing it I may.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Scott
I have attached a diagram of my plan, so feel free to chime in on mistakes and ideas that would be cheaper or more efficient. FWIW I would like to keep the design as simple as possible. Right now the total is about $1600 without the copper fittings
General Specs:
2x6 walls with r19
10' ceilings on lower level
8\12 attic trusses
(4) 300' loops on 1 zone
2" Rigid Foam
Tagaki H3M-DV-N Condensing HWH. I know the condensing boilers are better and if I can swing it I may.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Scott
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