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Heat Pump for Radiant System mbaguide2000-buy 12-09-2007
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Posted by on December 9, 2007, 1:16 pm
In our radiant floor heating system, the water circulates for very
long periods at approximately 5 GPM; the water goes in at 115 degrees
F and comes out at 95.

We have never seen a heat pump solution for a system like this, but we
keep thinking that it is something that a heat pump might do better
than a propane-burning system.

Does anyone know of a heat-pump solution?

Thanks.

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