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Controlling Water Temperatures in Hydronic Radiant Heat Applications

There are many ways to control the water temperature in a radiant heat application.

  • The simplest and cheapest way is with a water heater
Domestic water heater output temperatures work very well with radiant heat. Some water heaters even come with a set of heating taps on the side as well as the top taps for domestic hot water. In some areas using the water heater for your domestic hot water and heating is not allowed. (Check with your local authority) You can always use a separate water heater for your heat source. When using a water heater you only need a bronze circulator, a flow check, automatic air remover, a manifold (a manifold is used to connect PEX to piping and is also called a header), a relay, and a thermostat. PEX with no oxygen barrier can be used to also keep the cost down. This simple system uses your house water pressure and your houses water expansion tank. (water when heated expands and needs a place to go) The PEX Tube must be approved for potable water. (all of HouseNeeds PEX Tube can be used with potable water)


  • A better way to use a water heater
The best way to use a water heater for radiant floor heating is treat it as a boiler and set it up as one. First you isolate it from your domestic water with a back flow protector. This is a one way valve that keeps the water in your heating system from mixing with your domestic water. Back flow protectors are a must if you install antifreeze in your heating system. We recommend installing antifreeze as frozen water in PEX Tubing can shatter concrete floor. Next you install a pressure regulator to maintain a lower pressure with in your heating system. This makes it easier on all the valves, gaskets, connections, etcetera. in the system. Now that you have isolated your heating system from your domestic water supply you need to provide for water expansion so you install a expansion tank. You need some type of air removal system. Some installers put in a micro bubble air remover but I have installed this type of system with a simple high vent automatic air remover above the hot water tank and have encountered no problems. We recommend installing PEX with a oxygen barrier because even thou water heaters are made to with stand corrosion I have replaced many over the years used for domestic hot water from rusting out. PEX Tubing with out a oxygen barrier lets fresh oxygen permeate into the water and this oxygen corrodes any ferrous metals in a heating system. Using PEX with a oxygen barrier allows for any type of heat source to be used in the future. OK, back to water heaters. Any type tank type water heater can be used, gas, oil even electric. What must be kept in mind thou is the matching the BTU output to your heating needs. You must know the heat loss of the area being heated and have a water heater having a output that is equal to or greater then your needs. A simple rule of thumb is that a radiant floor can comfortably deliver 25 BTU per square foot of floor space. If you try to get more than this the floor gets to hot. If the heating load is more than the radiant floor can handle an other heating device must be installed to make up the difference. This can be done simply with some baseboard heat installed on the water heater also.


  • A better way to use a water heater
Mixing valves can be used for controlling the water temperature in your radiant floor when the heat source temperature is greater than the radiant floor needs. This accomplished by mixing some of the radiant floor return water with the radiant heat floor supply water. With mixing valves you push the water through the PEX radiant heat tubing. By attaching the suction side of the circulator to the mixing valve the mixing valve adjusts the water temperature by either drawing off high temperature water (from a boiler or other heat source) or the return water (from the radiant floor) and mixing them to provide a constant temperature for the PEX tubing in your radiant floor. You can make your own mixing valves using ball valves. This accomplished by mixing some of the return water with the supply water before the circulator pushes the heated water through the radiant PEX floor tubing. There are however commercially available mixing valves designed for radiant heat That can be perched through HouseNeeds.com. These valves supply the radiant floor with a more constant heat and are much easier to adjust. Using a indoor out door resetting mixing valve to control the water temperature that is supplied to your radiant PEX tubing the resetting mixing valve will constantly adjust the radiant floor water temperature to the outside temperature and avoid over heating of your house during large out door temperature swings. This happens when the thermal storage mass (your floor) is heated to provide enough heat for its coldest design temperature on a cool night and then can not stop releasing the stored heat during a warm day. This means if you have a radiant tile floor in your kitchen, a wood radiant floor in the living room, a carpeted radiant floor in the den and baseboard heat in your bedrooms you need a indoor out door resetting mixing valve to provide the different water temperatures each radiant heat floor system needs.


  • Blend tanks
We liked blend tanks the best. Blend tanks blend the water being supplied to and returned from the radiant floor PEX tubing and the water being supplied from and returned to your boiler. Modern-day boilers contain very little water and require cooled return water supplied to them to avoid short cycling. Short cycling is when the boiler heats up to its high limit very quickly and is constantly turning its self on and off. Mixing valves usually draw the water from the boiler slowly. This can make a low mass boiler short cycle. Most modern-day gas boilers are low mass and most modern-day oil boilers are high mass. Ok getting back to blend tanks. Blend tanks have many advantages. They can except heated water from any heat source or multiple heat sources and still provide the radiant floor with constant temperatures. Using a indoor out door resetting aquastat to control the water temperature that is supplied to your radiant PEX tubing the blend tank will constantly adjust the radiant floor water temperature to the outside temperature and avoid over heating of your house during large out door temperature swings. This happens when the thermal storage mass (your floor) is heated to provide enough heat for its coldest design temperature on a cool night and then can not stop releasing the stored heat during a warm day. Another advantage of using a blend tank is it can provide multiple water temperatures necessary for different radiant heat floor types. This means if you have a radiant tile floor in your kitchen, a wood radiant heat floor in the living room, a carpeted radiant floor in the den and baseboard heat in your bedrooms it can provide the different water temperatures each radiant floor system needs. This accomplished by mixing some of the return water with the supply water before the circulator pushes the heated water through the radiant PEX floor tubing. Using ball valves to accomplish this and a out door / indoor reset, each radiant floor system will get the temperature it needs in relationship to the outdoor temperature.


  • Injection Mixing
Injection mixing is accomplished by constantly circulating the water through the radiant floor and injecting heated water into the loops. This is done with a variable speed injection pump. It is quite complicated and needs a large knowledge of hydronics. There for we will not sell or answer questions regarding this type of system.


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