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Installation

Forced
Air Heating
If you presently heat with a Forced Air System,
you would install a water-to-air heat exchanger
in the ductwork directly above your existing furnace.
Hot water constantly circulates through the exchanger.
The blower, controlled by a thermostat, blows
air across the heat exchanger coil and transfers
the heat through the house. A more even heat is
provided with this system. Your existing furnace
can stay in place as back-up.
Radiant
Floor Heating
To install an Radiant Floor heating system, hot
water pipes are placed in the floor at the time
the slab is poured, water circulates through the
tubing and heats the concrete, which radiates
and heats the building. Valves are used to control
water flow in each loop - manual control valves
are used between manifolds for temperature control,
and electric zone valves are used for more even
heat. Thermostats are used to individually control
the heat in any part of the building.
Hot Water
Baseboard
For a Hot Water Baseboard system, the baseboards
(resembling electric baseboard heaters) are installed
around the perimeter of the building. Individual
room temperature is con- trolled by zone valves
and thermostats.
Existing
Boiler System
The Heatmor can be hooked directly into an existing
boiler. A constant flow of hot water is maintained
through the use of a circulating pump. The zone
valves, existing pump, and baseboard radiation
transfer the heat through the house. The old system
can then remain as back-up.
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Air Heating Diagram |
Radiant
Floor Heating Diagram |
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