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    New radiant in concrete Slab

    If I add a boiler loop and make it my priority zone and the other four zones secondary. Wouldn't that help with my cooler return water so it would mix with my boiler water as it goes thru the primary loop as opposed to it returning the cooler water direct. Would it also help with the flow...
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    New radiant in concrete Slab

    What would you recommend for proper protection?
  3. Cram108

    New radiant in concrete Slab

    So if I'm gonna add a primary loop to this design what circulator should I use and what control would you recommend i Add to my argo ARM4p, I also picked up an argo outdoor reset. All the pumps right now are taco 007, I was told to add A grundfos alpha 15/55, but I don't know if thats for the...
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    New radiant in concrete Slab

    Ok so here is my piping diagram I also included the link. Let me know what you think!!! https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1l8R_PJXdFhkKoic_rymeRo13gVQZPErTqK8Ex0pCuys/edit?usp=sharing
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    New radiant in concrete Slab

    I checked my Manual and the recommended minimum temp is 140 degrees. I gotta get that diagram for you so you can see exactly what I'm talking about. I'm thinking I need to add a circulator to make a boiler loop.
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    New radiant in concrete Slab

    Hello Dana and thanks for the reply I'm gonna sketch something up, so maybe the understanding will be better. Also I think you misunderstood me on the oil and gas conversion. I did convert the system to gas. The previous owners had oil.
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    New radiant in concrete Slab

    Bought my house 5 years ago, and converted to gas from oil. At the time I had a lot of renovations and $$ was tight so we used a non-condensing boiler (HB Smith) 100,000 btu. The boiler is set up with 4 zones, the 1st floor has 2 zones, both zones use cast iron radiators (sunrad type). My...
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