I have a detached garage with in floor radiant heat piping installed but not hooked up. I dont want to heat it all the time but heat it for a weekend here and there when im working on a project. I was going to use a propane hot water heater and fill the system with glycol since it wouldnt be heated all the time but now I want to consider the possiblity of hooking it up to my house wood boiler system. It really could not handle the load all the time expecially when its sub freezing out but I could fire up the oil beast for that if needed...
Pros to hooking it to the house are:
Simplier, one less heat source to maintain.
No glycol (that would be the plan....)
Would provide a heat dump zone ( currently dont have one so using house heat zone)
No water source in garage so no issue with maintaing pressure in a seperate system in the garage.
Cons from what I can tell:
Wood system could not handle heating house and garage all the time, probably need oil backup for it (but was going to use propane anyhow)
Potential for freezing in underground piping....
So im looking for OTHER CONS to doing this and also suggestions on how to heat it. IE if you think I should just heat it with the propane tank how do I solve the issue of no water source in garage to maintain system pressue.
OR
My concern/question about connecting it to the house system is how do I keep the underground pipe and in floor piping in the garage from freezing.... (IE part of house system and all water filled) I dont mine providing some heat to keep it from freezing but thats it.. (Again only want to heat it on weekends and not all) Can I use a timer of some sort to provide circulation through the system every so many min......
Another thought was to use an indirect hot water tank in the house as a heat source/buffer, have the tank be a zone on the wood boiler system and then put glyco in the tank and zone in the garage and could provide system pressure on the glycol side within the house ?? Then control the system temp via the indirect HW tank temp controller.. and use a thermostat in the garage to control a circulator in the garage to circulate glycol through the tank and the garage infloor pex.... Any thoughts??
Again thanks for your assistance
~ Phil
Pros to hooking it to the house are:
Simplier, one less heat source to maintain.
No glycol (that would be the plan....)
Would provide a heat dump zone ( currently dont have one so using house heat zone)
No water source in garage so no issue with maintaing pressure in a seperate system in the garage.
Cons from what I can tell:
Wood system could not handle heating house and garage all the time, probably need oil backup for it (but was going to use propane anyhow)
Potential for freezing in underground piping....
So im looking for OTHER CONS to doing this and also suggestions on how to heat it. IE if you think I should just heat it with the propane tank how do I solve the issue of no water source in garage to maintain system pressue.
OR
My concern/question about connecting it to the house system is how do I keep the underground pipe and in floor piping in the garage from freezing.... (IE part of house system and all water filled) I dont mine providing some heat to keep it from freezing but thats it.. (Again only want to heat it on weekends and not all) Can I use a timer of some sort to provide circulation through the system every so many min......
Another thought was to use an indirect hot water tank in the house as a heat source/buffer, have the tank be a zone on the wood boiler system and then put glyco in the tank and zone in the garage and could provide system pressure on the glycol side within the house ?? Then control the system temp via the indirect HW tank temp controller.. and use a thermostat in the garage to control a circulator in the garage to circulate glycol through the tank and the garage infloor pex.... Any thoughts??
Again thanks for your assistance
~ Phil