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March 2016 The Glitch and The Fix -- Glitch drawing

Modified primary/secondary hydronic piping system

March 2016 The Glitch and The Fix
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
March 18, 2016

An installer wants to achieve hydraulic separation between three zone circulators. He also wants to have the same supply water temperature to each zone, so he pipes up what he calls a “modified primary/secondary system.”


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February 2016 The Glitch & The Fix -- Glitch drawing

Hydraulic separator piping to indirect water heater, boilers

The Glitch & The Fix, February 2016
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
February 11, 2016

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


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The Glitch and The Fix, January 2016 -- Glitch drawing

Retrofit with biomass boiler

The Glitch and The Fix, January 2016
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
January 12, 2016

A heating professional is asked to retrofit a biomass boiler to an existing distribution system consisting of older cast-iron radiators, iron piping and an oil-fired boiler.


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A primary concern in a multiboiler system

December 2015, The Glitch and The Fix
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
December 7, 2015

A multiple boiler system using sectional cast-iron boilers has been configured to supply two loads.


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Radiant floor heat with hydraulic separator needs circulators

The Glitch & The Fix, November 2015
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
November 10, 2015

An installer is asked to provide a relatively simple single-zone, slab-type floor heating system supplied by a geothermal water-to-water heat pump. He’s heard that a hydraulic separator is a good component in such systems.


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Dubious solar hot water drainback

The Glitch & The Fix, October 2015
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
October 14, 2015

An installer uses an unpressurized thermal storage tank for drainback protection of a solar thermal system, and carefully slopes all the collectors and collector array piping for 1/4 in. per ft. drop.


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Hydronic piping for district heating system

The Glitch & The Fix, September 2015
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
September 17, 2015

An engineer is planning underground insulated piping for a small district heating system, which receives heat from a central boiler plant and distributes it to three separate buildings. He is planning what he calls a “primary/secondary” piping system.


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Piping for radiant panel heating

The Glitch and The Fix, May 2015
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
May 11, 2015

The piping strapped to the bottom of the floor joists is supposedly part of a primary loop.


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Radiant floor panels supplied by pellet-fired boiler

April 2015 The Glitch and The Fix
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
April 13, 2015

An installer is asked to use a pellet-fired boiler to supply heat to two zones of low-temperature radiant floor panels. The system includes a three-way motorized mixing valve to reduce the supply water temperature to the distribution circuits.


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First attempt at wall-mounted modulating-condensing boiler

The Glitch and The Fix, March 2015
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
March 12, 2015

A heating contractor who’s trying out his first wall-mounted mod/con boiler installs it as shown above. When buying the boiler, the contractor was told to use a pair of closely spaced tees to separate the boiler and distribution system.


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