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Hydronic Radiant Systems

PEX tubingHeatLink® hydronic radiant systems are based on circulating warm or cool water through loops of tubing. The most common applications for radiant systems are: floor warming, floor heating, radiant cooling, snow melting, and frost protection. There are multiple installation methods available depending on the building construction or application.

Mechanical Room in a Box

Mechanical Room in a Box Logo Making the Complex Simple

HeatLink has found a way to make the complex more simple.  With the Mechanical Room in a Box, some of the most common components of a radiant hydronic installation (mainly the wiring, pumps, and mixing valves), are installed on a panel with a plug, and boxed with a steel cover.  This pre-wired, pre-fabricated, pre-engineered box is a time and money saving way to add control and consistency to an installation. Plug it in, and presto…you’ve got play!
 

In the Loop

Zoning In On Tankless Water Panels

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Tankless Water Heater Panels with Zoning

Ideal for residential, open-system applications, the Tankless Water Heater Mixing Panel is an excellent choice when space is at a premium.  The panel eliminates the stick-built space requirements, while the tankless water heater is compact.

The TWH070Z and TWH070XPZ panels have the same piping arrangement as the standard models, but also provides for up to 4 zones installed outside the panel.  As well, it includes the necessary electronics to run up to four room thermostats and four corresponding zone valves, along with the timer function required by many local codes. A plug-in transformer is also included, eliminating the need for an external 24 volt transformer.

Excellent for heating apartments, basements and garages, the panel can handle the combination of an 1800 sq. ft. basement with a 600 sq. ft. garage, or any 2400 sq. ft. area that needs heating.  Use it for a new building project, or a renovation with HeatLink’s DryAbove system.

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