Posted by P.crome on December 21, 2013 at 18:08:17 from (74.112.141.8):
In Reply to: OT geothermal problems posted by Bradiniowa on December 21, 2013 at 17:28:19:
Location in the house? Does it have forced air as well, and how are you heating the air in your forced air plenum: with a water coil or a refrigerant coil?if you really have 115 degree water, and it"s really circulating you may not have enough radiant surface to keep your bathroom warm, especially with water that cool. If you don"t have a floor temperature system, shoot the floor with an infrared thermometer and see what the temperature is. If it's not 90+ when the thermostat is calling, I think you're probably SOL. Finally, how is it zoned? If it"s got its own zone valve and pump, check amp draw on the pump,to make sure it's actually moving water. Also, check supply and return water temperatures from that zone to make sure there's heat transfer. May need to adjust circuit setter to modify water flow.
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