mfg0772
Well-known member
Hey all - looking for some advice. I have a hydronic baseboard system currently in my house. I've renovated an area and have installed a radiant system in that area. I have a Taco Zone Controller with 4 zones. 3 of the zones are for the baseboard system. The 4th zone valve now controls the radiant zone. I have a Taco 007 circulator on the return side of the boiler. I'm not getting flow through my mixing valve for the radiant system so I need to put another pump after the mixing valve (I think). My question is how to control that pump. I suppose I could use a Taco Zone Switching Relay but that would mean that my thermostat would have to get wired to the relay and the circulator on the boiler would not get activated by the thermostat. I thought that would be a problem but maybe it isn't since I can get free flow through the boiler circulator. I would also have to either remove the zone valve or just manually put it in the open position. If I were to keep the current set up running through the zone controller, is there some other relay that I could get that would be triggered by the zone controller and would switch on the secondary pump?
Thanks for any help. As you can probably tell, I know enough to be dangerous. I can do the work, just want to make sure I am doing it correctly.
Thanks for any help. As you can probably tell, I know enough to be dangerous. I can do the work, just want to make sure I am doing it correctly.
