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Forums > Green Building Technologies > Geothermal Heat Pumps > Subject: basic question, pipe size

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04/26/2008 11:55 AM  
my installer is very slow, i am still waiting for him to install the second half of my system, in the mean time i am getting some of the prep work done. i am running the lines to the 3 zones for my radiant system, what i have so far is, 2 zones that are garage floor, basement floor, 1/2 pipe in the slabs, manifolds, 3/4" pipe comin from the manifold, the third zone is a heat exchanger with 1" npt that i am necking down to 3/4 propex. these 3 zones are going to a manifold of my own design, however i need to know what size of fittings are generaly on 2-ton water to water heat pump, not the field loop fittings but the heat loop fittings. i am guessing 1" but need to know for sure, the obvious answer would be to phone my installer and ask him, but he is unavailable for a little while and by the time he gets back i will be gone. i kinda want to get some parts ordered and some work done so any help would be appreciated. thanks
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04/26/2008 9:47 PM  
What brand heat pump do you have?

Climate Master has 1" connections, Hydron 3/4", WaterFurnace 3/4"

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04/26/2008 11:52 PM  
i think its a mammoth, or MCI or something like that. they are manufactured about an hours drive from here, think they are somewhat designed and built right there. these guys have been at it for a long time, 30 years plus.
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