Heaterman and other design experts I'm hoping you can provide me with some advise.I'm working with Ken from Garn and I believe I am getting closer to making the Garn plunge. We have decided that the 1500 should be adequate.Now we are talking system design and I wanted to get your option on how I should go about supplying the heat load of my 1900sqft home 2000sqft shop 16x26' pool(summer).
I have read a little bit about primary and secondary loops and wonder if this is the way to go? The Garn would sit in the center of my shop, between my wood working 1/2 of the shop and the auto / miscellanious 1/2 of the shop. We have discussed putting rads in wood working area, this would keep the dust down vs a forced air HX. It would be about 1000sqft. hopefully I won't need a ton of them to keep it warm. I was thinking that if I split part of the 1000sqft wood area off for a spray booth rads may be the right joice again because of dust control. My thoughts on the second half of the shop is that it will get some heat off the boiler and I would like provision in the future to perhaps install floor heat with an over pour over the existing concrete or just install a forced air HX. I guess I would need to provide for future zones off the shop manifold now?
As for the house which I would need to get on line ASAP, I have discussed with Ken about installing a HX coil in my electric furnace duct.Three separate floor heat zones up stairs, and two rad heated zones in the basement. Am I right in saying if a primary/secondary loop system was used I would take off the largest heat loads fisrt like the HX ciol in the furnace?
As far as the pool goes I imagine it would also be tapped off early on the loop. Can I just have shutoffs and drain valves so I can drain it every fall? I imagine the pool HX would be in the pool house?It is 70' from the equipement room in the basement of the house.The distance from the equipement room in the basement to the bioler location is 130'.
Please provide feedback I am trying to design the right system the first time and get an accurate cost estimate.
Thanks all
I have read a little bit about primary and secondary loops and wonder if this is the way to go? The Garn would sit in the center of my shop, between my wood working 1/2 of the shop and the auto / miscellanious 1/2 of the shop. We have discussed putting rads in wood working area, this would keep the dust down vs a forced air HX. It would be about 1000sqft. hopefully I won't need a ton of them to keep it warm. I was thinking that if I split part of the 1000sqft wood area off for a spray booth rads may be the right joice again because of dust control. My thoughts on the second half of the shop is that it will get some heat off the boiler and I would like provision in the future to perhaps install floor heat with an over pour over the existing concrete or just install a forced air HX. I guess I would need to provide for future zones off the shop manifold now?
As for the house which I would need to get on line ASAP, I have discussed with Ken about installing a HX coil in my electric furnace duct.Three separate floor heat zones up stairs, and two rad heated zones in the basement. Am I right in saying if a primary/secondary loop system was used I would take off the largest heat loads fisrt like the HX ciol in the furnace?
As far as the pool goes I imagine it would also be tapped off early on the loop. Can I just have shutoffs and drain valves so I can drain it every fall? I imagine the pool HX would be in the pool house?It is 70' from the equipement room in the basement of the house.The distance from the equipement room in the basement to the bioler location is 130'.
Please provide feedback I am trying to design the right system the first time and get an accurate cost estimate.
Thanks all