Posted by Grandpa's Fords on May 15, 2018 at 06:59:21 from (50.32.137.94):
In Reply to: Cold showers posted by 550Doug on May 14, 2018 at 14:34:34:
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I share your trepidation, upon reading about the gravity systems I had the same concerns and didn't quite buy into it. I believe you are correct but can't prove it.
Fortunately for me I had a roll off 1/2 pex and several fittings left from a previous project. I installed drops from the hot side of each location tee'd to one line with a check valve and tee'd into the HW supply at the boiler. Water flow is constant no pump. Had to bleed everything to get it to go, But it did.
I did throttle the return back a little to induce more hot water out of the boiler. The only thing I didn't do as I mentioned before was to get it all insulated which I still need to do.
I'm not sure if I just got lucky and it worked or there was some sound principle behind it. None the less it work for me :D :D
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