Hydronic Unit heater motor question.
"CLSSM00X7" wrote in message
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Hi,
190 degrees is very hot. Most hydronic heating systems are run about 140
degrees.
Wrong.
Try 190 is about right...res units run between 180-195F
Make sure your fan coils are clean also. I like your idea. You should
have a ten degree difference in the temp of the incoming and outgoing
water in
the loop. I would increase the flow and drop the temp if it were me. This
can
be done with a higher horse motor and a fan with a higher flow rate of
air. The
pitch on the blades can increase the ccf. You'll need a different motor of
the
same rpm with at least a 1/15 hp.
What drugs and or thought of simple thermodynamics are you on?
You should stop trying to answer questions that you have no clue about. One
day, its gonna bite you on the ass.
candice
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