Radiant floor heating setup gurgles?
I under stand now so you are just trying to heat the one slab now and not the room with this system. Right?
So you have the 30 gal. heater and one loop going into the slab. Right?
First of all, this slabs heat loss is the ground under it, so it has nothing to do with out side temp, so do away with it.
All you want to do is maintain slab temp. Right?
Leave the slab stat where it is at on the out going line. Take the paper out from behind it and wrap insulation around it so it reads the pipe temp better.
Right now it is a guessing game on where to set the elements in the heater.
but i would not go any higher then 120 for now. We don't want to crack the slab.
We are going to have to power purge the system to get the air out of it.
We can get all the air out that way in a very short time.
Before we do this there are a few things i want you to do. Don't worry about putting antifreeze in till much later. You should replace that auto bleeder.
you should take the expansion tank off and put a 1/4 turn ball valve between the tank and where it ties in, this way you can change or service the tank with out draining the system. this is done so you don't lose your antifreeze.
The pump can not push the air out of the loop.
I will have to make you a diagram on how to do this.
I have a large boiler license that goes up to hi pressure steam and water, and i have been doing this for over 40 years.
Paul
paulm989@hotmail.com
989-422-3243
Originally posted by Stayouttadabunker
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So you have the 30 gal. heater and one loop going into the slab. Right?
First of all, this slabs heat loss is the ground under it, so it has nothing to do with out side temp, so do away with it.
All you want to do is maintain slab temp. Right?
Leave the slab stat where it is at on the out going line. Take the paper out from behind it and wrap insulation around it so it reads the pipe temp better.
Right now it is a guessing game on where to set the elements in the heater.
but i would not go any higher then 120 for now. We don't want to crack the slab.
We are going to have to power purge the system to get the air out of it.
We can get all the air out that way in a very short time.
Before we do this there are a few things i want you to do. Don't worry about putting antifreeze in till much later. You should replace that auto bleeder.
you should take the expansion tank off and put a 1/4 turn ball valve between the tank and where it ties in, this way you can change or service the tank with out draining the system. this is done so you don't lose your antifreeze.
The pump can not push the air out of the loop.
I will have to make you a diagram on how to do this.
I have a large boiler license that goes up to hi pressure steam and water, and i have been doing this for over 40 years.
Paul
paulm989@hotmail.com
989-422-3243
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