Hello, I recently purchased my 1st Self Serve Wash. A 4 bay in Cleveland, OH.
The floor heat is run by an older boiler and an electric pump (always on) that circulates glycol through a network of manifolds and hoses. The boiler is cycled on/off by a slab stat (desn't seem to be very sensitive) and and a return line temp sensor. On cold days (20-25 degrees) it seems to run 5 min on 5 min off. It doesn't seem to be a very efficient system, but then again I don't really have anything to compare it to.
I recently purchased (not yet installed) a Tekmar 650 Floor Heat Control. If it works as advertised, the Tekmar seems like a excellent tool that could lead to some serious gas savings. Does anyone have any experience using a Tekmar 650?
http://www.tekmarcontrols.com/prod/650.shtml
For you vets...
-Any tips on managing your floor heat system would be appreciated.
-On really cold days...when you need to shut down...do you continue to run your floor heat? Is there any risk to shutting off the floor heat when the wash is not running?
The floor heat is run by an older boiler and an electric pump (always on) that circulates glycol through a network of manifolds and hoses. The boiler is cycled on/off by a slab stat (desn't seem to be very sensitive) and and a return line temp sensor. On cold days (20-25 degrees) it seems to run 5 min on 5 min off. It doesn't seem to be a very efficient system, but then again I don't really have anything to compare it to.
I recently purchased (not yet installed) a Tekmar 650 Floor Heat Control. If it works as advertised, the Tekmar seems like a excellent tool that could lead to some serious gas savings. Does anyone have any experience using a Tekmar 650?
http://www.tekmarcontrols.com/prod/650.shtml
For you vets...
-Any tips on managing your floor heat system would be appreciated.
-On really cold days...when you need to shut down...do you continue to run your floor heat? Is there any risk to shutting off the floor heat when the wash is not running?