Monday, November 16, 2009

 

Potable water and hydronic heat


On the left is the potable water installed in the single downstairs wood stud bay. All water comes through a manifold that allows a "home run" to every fixture and a shut-off for every fixture from the utility room. Above it is the demand hot water heater. There are two white 3/4" PEX pipes heading towards the hydronic manifold that are not yet connected. That's because there are still two pumps that need to be connected (plus some other stuff) for the radiant floor heat. But, other than two little water pumps, you're basically looking at my water heater and "furnace." The metal box on the right is the back of my zero-clearance fireplace, so you can see how small a utility room can be with this system. You can click on the pictures for a better look.

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