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Originally Posted by AC_Hacker
I talked with a local hydronic guy who told me that around here, feed water temperatures are: - 80 to 85 degrees for tube in slab
- 100 to 110 for on top of floor heating
- 120 to 130 for below floor (AKA: staple up) heating
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Wow, that would indicate that in slab would be MUCH more efficient. Especially in a heat pump situation I'd imagine. I knew under floor had to be pretty hot, but its nice to see on top of floor in the mix too. Good info AC Hacker!
I'll hopefully contribute to this thread soon, been so stinkin busy lately.