Performance chart, Step 5, 3/8” and 1/2” radiant side track – Infloor Radiant Trak User Manual

Page 4: Control strategy

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Step 5.

Control Strategy

We strongly recommend using a mixing valve reset control

with constant circulation for maximum comfort and the

best economy of operation. A mixing valve is the only way

to accurately deliver the precise water temperature to your

radiant heating system.
There are two different types of mixing valve controls

available, indoor /outdoor and manually fixed. Manually fixed

3 way mixing valve, you set the desired water temperature from

the heat loss calculation.

The electronic control (part # 30005) is more sophisticated

(mostly large radiant systems) and records outdoor

temperature. A supply sensor is mounted on the discharge

side of the system to input delivery water temperature.

This allows the proper regulation of temperature for the

mixing valve.

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180°F

R=0.25

R=0.5

R=1.0

R=2.0

R=3.0

BTU/h/ft² of FLOOR SP

ACE

AVERAGE WATER TEMPERATURE

TOT

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ALUE of FINISH FLOOR

ABOVE SUBFLOOR

3/8” and 1/2” RADIANT SIDE TRACK

RECOMMENDED OPERATING ZONE

PERFORMANCE CHART

based on 16” joist bay in 9” center tube spacing

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