Home heating system has an open flow/loop to the garage. In the garage, the ceiling mount unit has a thermostatically controlled fan. Right on the paperwork the 007E says not suggested in open loop systems. Should the E not be used in such an environment?
The draw to the E series was the possibility it might last longer and be more efficient. Self reversing hype and all. But it does want to see zone closure, for some of that efficiency. Paperwork states not for continuous flow/loops, like the one heating our garage in the current system configuration. @@Jessedog11
My Bad i thought you had a seperate loop off the boiler, - if you have several zones on 1 pump then The 007E is a benefit since it modulates up and down based on demand @@70ixlr86
Home heating system has an open flow/loop to the garage. In the garage, the ceiling mount unit has a thermostatically controlled fan. Right on the paperwork the 007E says not suggested in open loop systems. Should the E not be used in such an environment?
you dont need a E pump for a fan coil loop- Just use a 007 Not the 007E
Thanks, the rest of the home is on zone valves. 2 valved zones and the garage fan coil loop(no zone valve). @@Jessedog11
The draw to the E series was the possibility it might last longer and be more efficient. Self reversing hype and all. But it does want to see zone closure, for some of that efficiency. Paperwork states not for continuous flow/loops, like the one heating our garage in the current system configuration. @@Jessedog11
My Bad i thought you had a seperate loop off the boiler, - if you have several zones on 1 pump then The 007E is a benefit since it modulates up and down based on demand @@70ixlr86