First post here although I've been reading threads for a while. I'm putting together a system with unpressurized storage based on the Tarm layout below:
I'll skip the fossil fuel boiler for now but it will be nice to have the option to add it later if required. Other than that the only major difference is that the loads will be radiant slabs which will require a mixing valve ahead of P-1.
My understanding from the notes that came with the diagram is that ZV-1 open and C-1 runs whenever a zone calls for heat creating a flow through TV-2 that is regulated so that the feed into port 1 remains at the set point (around 140F). If it falls below that flow is redirected out port 3. If the boiler is running this gets made up by hot water from the boiler through TV-1. If not TV-1 will be closed and flow goes through storage.
I'm curious how well this last case will work with low temperature loads. I think C-1 and TV-2 are going try and keep the water in the loop supplying the loads at above 140F (which is higher than needed) and prevent the flow from port 3 to storage from being a cool as it could be (100F assuming a 20F delta across the radiant zones).
Does anyone see any problems with this? Would it make sense to use a diverter with a lower set point temperature (I don't know about the Termovar but the ESBE valves have replaceable elements down to 120F)? If anyone else has dome something similar it would be great to catch any gotchas before its all full of water
I'll skip the fossil fuel boiler for now but it will be nice to have the option to add it later if required. Other than that the only major difference is that the loads will be radiant slabs which will require a mixing valve ahead of P-1.
My understanding from the notes that came with the diagram is that ZV-1 open and C-1 runs whenever a zone calls for heat creating a flow through TV-2 that is regulated so that the feed into port 1 remains at the set point (around 140F). If it falls below that flow is redirected out port 3. If the boiler is running this gets made up by hot water from the boiler through TV-1. If not TV-1 will be closed and flow goes through storage.
I'm curious how well this last case will work with low temperature loads. I think C-1 and TV-2 are going try and keep the water in the loop supplying the loads at above 140F (which is higher than needed) and prevent the flow from port 3 to storage from being a cool as it could be (100F assuming a 20F delta across the radiant zones).
Does anyone see any problems with this? Would it make sense to use a diverter with a lower set point temperature (I don't know about the Termovar but the ESBE valves have replaceable elements down to 120F)? If anyone else has dome something similar it would be great to catch any gotchas before its all full of water