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Connecting an indirect water heater to multiple boiler system

February 2015 The Glitch and The Fix
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
February 16, 2015

A designer needs to tie in an indirect water heater to a multiple boiler system. He selects a hydraulic separator for the project and connects the piping of the indirect water heater on the same side as the boilers.


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Radiant floor heating with pellet boiler

The Glitch & The Fix, January 2015
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
January 15, 2015

The designer’s intent was to supply a low-temperature floor-heating zone, as well as a higher-temperature baseboard zone and air handler, from a thermal storage tank heated by a pellet-fueled boiler.


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Zoned hydronic distribution system

December 2014 The Glitch and The Fix
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
December 9, 2014

An installer sets up a zoned distribution system. To keep it simple, he uses the same size piping for the headers and all the distribution circuits. The heat source is a low-mass copper tube boiler with high flow resistance.


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Swapping out aging boiler with geothermal heat pump

November 2014 The Glitch & The Fix
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
November 12, 2014

An installer who is used to boiler replacements may view the mechanical room aspects of changing from a boiler to a geothermal heat pump the same as a boiler changeout; just swapping out one “box” for another. Unfortunately, this can lead to some significant operating problems.


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Missing or misplaced hydronic equipment

The Glitch and The Fix, October 2014
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
October 20, 2014

An installer pipes up a system using a conventional gas-fired boiler to supply heat to a low-temperature radiant panel system.


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Wood-gasification boilers are born to burn

The Glitch and The Fix, September 2014
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
September 15, 2014

Due to the high price of fuel oil, a contractor is hired by a building owner to install a wood-gasification boiler to supplement the oil boiler. The building’s distribution system consists of a three-zoned air handler with hot water coils.


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Devil in the details of hydronic heating

The Glitch and The Fix, May 2014
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
May 19, 2014

The three photos, provided by a friend of the industry, are all from the same hydronic heating installation.


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Don't overcomplicate hydronic systems

April 2014 The Glitch and The Fix
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
April 17, 2014

An installer is asked to provide a relatively simple single-zone floor heating system supplied by a mod/con boiler. He’s heard that a hydraulic separator is a good component in such systems


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Multiple heating zones for hydronic and radiant applications

March 2014 The Glitch & The Fix
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
March 12, 2014

The system was intended to supply one high-temperature heating zone, a couple of medium-temperature zones and two zones of floor heating for a garage and breezeway where antifreeze protection was needed.


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The geothermal heat pump is just like a boiler

The Glitch and The Fix, February 2014
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
February 13, 2014

A homeowner asks his local heating installer if a geothermal heat pump can be combined with radiant floor heating. The system he creates is meant to supply a dozen independently controlled zones of low-temperature floor heating.


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