sevensandeights
Well-known member
I just typed a long post but lost it somehow so here is the shorter version:
I just figured out after a year that the flow meters on my professionally installed radiant system were set at zero during installation. Needless to my system didn't work very well last year. I was starting to have similar issues this winter so I did some research and realized my boiler was short cycling. I actually opened my eyes when during the visual inspection of the system (compared to the last 100 times I looked at it) and found the issue with the flow meters.
My building is 60'x40' and I have 8 loops of 1/2" Pex all on one zone. 7 loops are about 285' and one is about 200'. I am using a high efficiency 75k BTU boiler with a Grundfos pump (currently set on HI).
Is there a general rule as to where to set the flow meters to start?
I just figured out after a year that the flow meters on my professionally installed radiant system were set at zero during installation. Needless to my system didn't work very well last year. I was starting to have similar issues this winter so I did some research and realized my boiler was short cycling. I actually opened my eyes when during the visual inspection of the system (compared to the last 100 times I looked at it) and found the issue with the flow meters.
My building is 60'x40' and I have 8 loops of 1/2" Pex all on one zone. 7 loops are about 285' and one is about 200'. I am using a high efficiency 75k BTU boiler with a Grundfos pump (currently set on HI).
Is there a general rule as to where to set the flow meters to start?
