Eric H
Well-known member
I am renovating a 30 year old 4 bay. As part of the renovation we are adding 2 bays and jacking out the existing heavily cracked floors. I elected to handle the floor heat myself and contacted the local plumbing supply house and Watts Radiant to get an icemelt radiant design. They came back to me with a layout the was 6" O.C. I then located a radiant layout from a wash I built in 2002 that had the tubing on 12" O.C. and asked the supply house to redo the layout using 12"oc but they said the would not stand by a design with 12"oc. They would do 9"oc but do not recommend it.
What is the standard O.C. layout for carwashes?
The other issue I was concerned with was the lenght of the runs being about 250'-283'. The other layout I have shows runs of 170'-186'. 250' seems too long to me but I am no expert....
I don't think that Huron Valley or Carwash Boilers will make a design for me because I am not a distributor.
Should I run away or is 6"oc the standard now?
What is the standard O.C. layout for carwashes?
The other issue I was concerned with was the lenght of the runs being about 250'-283'. The other layout I have shows runs of 170'-186'. 250' seems too long to me but I am no expert....
I don't think that Huron Valley or Carwash Boilers will make a design for me because I am not a distributor.
Should I run away or is 6"oc the standard now?