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What are the disadvantages of installing a thermostat in the concrete in a bay for the floor heat? we have a stat for the outside temp but the front side of the wash faces the south and naturally melts by mid morning by the sun. is it possible to only run the floor heat by the thermostat in the floor and how is it done. need advise please. thanks
Nelson B & others,
I hope this helps --- hopefully operators see the usefulness based on 31 years of actual experience --- in an area that has the need for a minus 30 degrees below zero Fahrenheit deicer design.
My controls are bit more sophisticated than what has been expressed so far. I do not regret redesigning the system --- so both the slabstat & the return temperature are a factor. If it was controlled just by the outdoor temp &/or the return temp --- I see a potential problem of ice remaining or forming even though the outside temperature & the return gycol is satisfied.
I might be able to trust --- just the return glycol temp based on the fact that the slab would tend to cool the "return temp" in direct correlation to the slab temperature. I see it is less risky & just as efficient to use both indicators within the controls though. The outside air temperature is less relevant in my opinion because if there was a quick very temporary spike upwards of the outdoor temperature --- there could still be potentially ice forming in shaded areas.
Sensitive enough controls (response time included) is also a factor. The original design & control that came with the system had too much of a differential between start & stop & had a really crappy response to the change of conditions!
Our modular Independent Energy Goldline controls also physically display the actual temperatures --- so we can notice "if we so choose" as we walk by --- plus they have alarms that audibly alert us if a specified temperature is reached --- posing whatever risk.
Earl --- if the federal government would do what it's role actually is supposed to do --- the odds of a greater percentage of us(
coin op self serve) having the resources to stay on top of our operations similar to what Nelson & this specific thread is after --- would be better. Specifically optimizing our controls for both safety & energy conservation wise! That is my observation of the current state of affairs coming from some in the administration & congress towards our livelihoods & jobs in general. Choosing lesser studies & clearly less credible surveys "is breaking the camel's back for me"! Less $5 bills in circulation because of too many $1bills hanging around for much too long --- is definitely not helping the majority of us operators to stay on course with the relevant controls that we should be using for our self service non automatic infrastructures as Nelson Bs thread relates to!
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