Great information, but this highlights another issue for good quality installers fighting against the cowboys of the industry, doing things correctly takes time and installers are not going to use their time for free, so balancing will take time and so will cost the customer money something a lot of installers find is not acceptable for customers, most are looking for the cheapest option possible and are only concerned with the bottom line, its hard to compete against that when you are pricing against an installer who will just chuck a system in, with no design consideration, I think the public need to be educated on how much design and time is taken to design and install a quality system
Best video explaining Hydronic balancing!
Great information, but this highlights another issue for good quality installers fighting against the cowboys of the industry, doing things correctly takes time and installers are not going to use their time for free, so balancing will take time and so will cost the customer money something a lot of installers find is not acceptable for customers, most are looking for the cheapest option possible and are only concerned with the bottom line, its hard to compete against that when you are pricing against an installer who will just chuck a system in, with no design consideration, I think the public need to be educated on how much design and time is taken to design and install a quality system
You are absolutely correct Chris.
Why didnt u show us how to do it??
I don't get the point of this 10+ minutes.