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  • Adding Heat zones for Basement

    I am finishing a basement and plan to add two aones to the existing single zone hot water baseboard heat.

    The gas fired boiler has one "circulator" pump attacehd directly to the boiler, T-stat wires go to the pump and to the boiler. The pump feeds the current one zone heat loop.

    Please help with the add on. I plan to add two circulators and two zone valves to creat the two new zones in the basement.

    There is a drain right before the circ pump and shutoff valve, can I just place a T in betweeen the current pump and the drain to feed the new zones?

    For Wiring, do I just wire from the new tstats to each valve and pump? OR do I need a switching relay? If so, do I need a three zone switching relay?

    Thanks for your help!!

  • #2
    Remember that the pumps pull and don't push, when assessing your flow scheme.

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    • #3
      pulling pumps

      what does that mean?

      DO I place pumps in the beginning of the output loop after the boiler, or at the end of the return in front of the boiler??

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      • #4
        controllers

        now I am wondering how to control the boiler circulator and the new circulators. . .

        Does the main circulator on my Well Mclain CG4 boiler come on whenever the boiler is on?

        Do I need to rewire with a controller?

        Should I just add two zone valves after the main circulator. How do they get power?

        I am sure this is a straightforward project, I just don't want to mess it up!!

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