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    Zoned Heating Piping Correct?

    What if both zones are open at the same time and you want an even distribution?
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    Zoned Heating Piping Correct?

    Photos aren't great, nor is the diagram. The G represents the green item in one of my photos. The R is the red item. I believe the R is where my return line goes, which is highlighted by the dotted line.
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    Zoned Heating Piping Correct?

    Great points. Any recommendations for a company in NJ frodo :)
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    Zoned Heating Piping Correct?

    Correct. In the current system, the thermostat sits on my floor, which is the first floor. This thermostat triggers the heat, which fills the first floor and the ground floor. Let me give some background. I recently purchased this home and what I noticed is that the previous owner had installed...
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    Zoned Heating Piping Correct?

    My question is geared more towards the piping setup for the zones. Let's say in a perfect world, my zones are setup properly and they are both open at the same time due to a cold winter day. In my current piping infrastructure, knowing that heat rises, is my piping flawed or is it set up...
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    Zoned Heating Piping Correct?

    Also to note, the boiler has a 100k btu input and 80k output. The top unit is 1100 square feet and the bottom is 800 square feet.
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    Zoned Heating Piping Correct?

    I will check on the manual override, but in terms of the piping setup, is this correct? It seems odd that one pipe is facing up with the zone valve while the other breaks off that main pipe and turns. Ironically, the one facing up is the one that gets more heat.
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    Zoned Heating Piping Correct?

    There are two taco valves as shown in the photo. What do you mean by there is only one zone?
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    Zoned Heating Piping Correct?

    Hello, I have one boiler in my house that currently supplies heat to both my unit and the ground floor. The previous owner seems to have zone heating setup, but for some reason or another, has just the top unit call for heat and it automatically heats up the bottom unit. My tenant on the bottom...
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