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=Open Source Hydronic Design=
=Open Source Hydronic Design=
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Revision as of 01:38, 7 June 2016

Open Source Hydronic Design

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Hydronics Install Prior to Stove Connection

Simple hydronic circuit for both 1/2" in-floor lines (1000 feet in a single zone) + a wall radiator outlet (3/4" tube) using oxygen barrier PEX. Parts cost of $500 approximately for the hydraulics control panel - $100 pump, $100 divider valve, fittings, gauges.

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Prior to In-Floor Tubing Connection

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In-Ground Heat Tubing Install

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Prepare to Put in Wood Floor

Floor will be stained 1"x4" lumber on 2"x4" rails

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Product!

Warm feet.

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