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Injection System Case Study: Taco RMB Helps Heat Solar Home
January 10, 2008
Mike Drake,
owner of Ram Mechanical of Burlington, WA, recently completed a whole-house
radiant job, based primarily on solar heat generation, on a new 4,000-sq.-ft.
home. His crew installed two Taco
Radiant Mixing Blocks as the centerpieces of the heating system.
Mike Drake,
owner of Ram Mechanical of Burlington, WA, recently completed a whole-house
radiant job, based primarily on solar heat generation, on a new 4,000-sq.-ft.
home in Anacortes, the principal city on Fidalgo Island, part of the San Juan
archipelago in Washington State.
His crew installed two Taco
Radiant Mixing Blocks as the centerpieces of the heating system. The RMB is a
complete injection system, combining a variable speed injection mixing control,
an injection circulator, a system circulator and air elimination all in a single
unit ... Read the complete case study at Taco's website >>