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Oil-Fired boiler / water-filled baseboard heat.
I have four zones (four thermostats) running from a single boiler. I
need to remove two of the zones completely (remove all of the piping). Should I join the "supply" and "return" for each zone, or should I cap off "supply" and "return" separately for each zone (each loop)? Do I need to turn off the water supply to the house to do this??? (PS: this needs to be done because an electrician is installing baseboard heat in the those two zones)... Thanks... |
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