JBAUTO
Well-known member
Hey guys im getting alot of mixed info on what i should do.
Im located in Ontario canada and we get some -40deg nights.
I purchased a house that has a 24x24 garage.
The floor is cracked so im going to take out all the concrete and dig down
12-14" of gravel.
Going to do 2-3" or crushed gravel then a layer of compacted gravel ontop.
Vapor barrier
2" of foam insulation
rebar spaced up 2"
1/2" radiant pex piping
5" concrete poor.
Now i need help on the system i want to do. This garage is going to be used to work on cars year round.
Im going to run the pex piping to the corner of the garage to a 1 by 4 valve zoning valve manifold. Then run 2 lines into the house one return and one feed to my mechanical room.
Now here is my plan circ pump on a thermostat to circulate the glycol in the lines. Mixing valve then to either a hot water on demand heater or to a 25 gal hot water heater. Then out to a air rator to remove air in the system.
And a expansion tank
Now the guy at work was saying to use a jet pump and a small 4gal jug of glycol set to ** pressure to a PRV that sets the system pressure to 15psi.
Im thinking the jet pump is a but over kill???
Ive been looking all over for some info on radiant in floor heating.
ranging from BTU calculations for a 24x24 pad.
how long the zones can me. IE pipe length and lay out.
If anyone can help me asap i would apprechiate it.
Im located in Ontario canada and we get some -40deg nights.
I purchased a house that has a 24x24 garage.
The floor is cracked so im going to take out all the concrete and dig down
12-14" of gravel.
Going to do 2-3" or crushed gravel then a layer of compacted gravel ontop.
Vapor barrier
2" of foam insulation
rebar spaced up 2"
1/2" radiant pex piping
5" concrete poor.
Now i need help on the system i want to do. This garage is going to be used to work on cars year round.
Im going to run the pex piping to the corner of the garage to a 1 by 4 valve zoning valve manifold. Then run 2 lines into the house one return and one feed to my mechanical room.
Now here is my plan circ pump on a thermostat to circulate the glycol in the lines. Mixing valve then to either a hot water on demand heater or to a 25 gal hot water heater. Then out to a air rator to remove air in the system.
And a expansion tank
Now the guy at work was saying to use a jet pump and a small 4gal jug of glycol set to ** pressure to a PRV that sets the system pressure to 15psi.
Im thinking the jet pump is a but over kill???
Ive been looking all over for some info on radiant in floor heating.
ranging from BTU calculations for a 24x24 pad.
how long the zones can me. IE pipe length and lay out.
If anyone can help me asap i would apprechiate it.