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Heating problem - I don't understand HVAC
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<blockquote data-quote="KsWoodsMan" data-source="post: 1990263" data-attributes="member: 18630"><p>John D , I didn't intend to edit my last post for clarity after it was quoted. as quoted I don't think it was as clearly stated as intended. </p><p></p><p>I see your point about the 1" lines and HX restricting the flow to 1.25" lines or larger.</p><p></p><p>As it is now he is barely getting any heat from his system and the OWB sits out there barely doing much of anything. He has one pump feeding his base boards with 2 zones. From what he described, the "side arm" loop isn't directly in the path of the circulated water. Any improvement will probably be readily noticeable and fine tuning can be done when there are fewer demands on his heating system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KsWoodsMan, post: 1990263, member: 18630"] John D , I didn't intend to edit my last post for clarity after it was quoted. as quoted I don't think it was as clearly stated as intended. I see your point about the 1" lines and HX restricting the flow to 1.25" lines or larger. As it is now he is barely getting any heat from his system and the OWB sits out there barely doing much of anything. He has one pump feeding his base boards with 2 zones. From what he described, the "side arm" loop isn't directly in the path of the circulated water. Any improvement will probably be readily noticeable and fine tuning can be done when there are fewer demands on his heating system. [/QUOTE]
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