Unit 33: Hydronic Heat
Objectives
- After studying this unit, you should be able to
- describe a basic hydronic heating system.
- describe reasons why it is desirable for a hydronic system to have more than one zone.
- list four heat sources commonly used in hydronic heating systems.
- explain the difference between a wet-base and a dry-base boiler.
- state the reason a boiler is constructed in sections or tubes.
- discuss the reasons why air should be eliminated from hydronic heating systems.
- explain the effects air has on a cast-iron or steel boiler.
- describe the function of the air cushion or expansion tank.
- explain the operation of circulator pumps as they apply to hydronic heating systems.
- describe the importance of the “point of no pressure change.”
- describe the purpose of limit controls and low-water cutoff devices.
- state the purpose of a pressure relief valve.
- state the purpose of a zone valve.
- list the various types of zone valves that are available.
- explain how “outdoor reset” can be used to increase system efficiency.
- sketch a series-loop hydronic heating system.
- sketch a one-pipe hydronic heating system.
- explain the function of the diverter tee.
- explain the differences between a two-pipe, direct-return hydronic heating system and a two-pipe, reverse-return hydronic heating system.
- explain the application that requires the use of a balancing valve.
- list the benefits of primary–secondary pumping.
- describe the operation and function of mixing valves.
- describe the differences between radiant and conventional hydronic heating systems.
- list three common types of radiant heating system installations.
- describe a tankless domestic hot water heater used with a hydronic space-heating system.
- list preventive maintenance procedures for hydronic heating systems.
- describe the differences between passive and active solar systems.
- describe the declination angle and the effect it has on the sun’s radiation during winter and summer.
- list the typical components in a liquid-based solar system and describe the function of each.
- describe the operation of a solar domestic hot water system.
- describe a swimming pool solar-heating system.
Next: Advance to the Learning Center Dashboard and complete the lessons.