Should I put a timer on my boiler or regulate using a return line thermostat or BOTH?
I have read a variety of posts and it seems that to more accurately regulate floor heat I should put a thermostat on the return line of floor heat system (vs the slabstat I have now). This makes sense to me.
I have also read that I should cycle boiler on and off via a timer (30 minutes on/off at night and 15 minutes on/off during day. Modify as necessary to eliminate ice. This I dont understand as I think that if boiler needs to run based on return line temp then it should be running or ice will form. I am willing to take on faith as I think quite a few are doing this.
Questions:
1) what type of thermostat on return line? Something from Honeywell where the sensing unit is held on to the 2"copper line?
2) Should I do one of these, neither or both? I am inclined to do both.
Thanks
Turbo
Chicago, 3bay ss, 1 auto, 3 oil change
I have read a variety of posts and it seems that to more accurately regulate floor heat I should put a thermostat on the return line of floor heat system (vs the slabstat I have now). This makes sense to me.
I have also read that I should cycle boiler on and off via a timer (30 minutes on/off at night and 15 minutes on/off during day. Modify as necessary to eliminate ice. This I dont understand as I think that if boiler needs to run based on return line temp then it should be running or ice will form. I am willing to take on faith as I think quite a few are doing this.
Questions:
1) what type of thermostat on return line? Something from Honeywell where the sensing unit is held on to the 2"copper line?
2) Should I do one of these, neither or both? I am inclined to do both.
Thanks
Turbo
Chicago, 3bay ss, 1 auto, 3 oil change