The Fix
The header piping in the
original design is the same size (1 inch) as the piping to individual zone
circulators. This will likely create a high pressure drop when all zone
circulators are operating. The pipe size of the distribution headers in the fix
drawing has been increased to minimize head loss and thus minimize hydraulic
interference between zones.
The boiler circulator needs
to be hydraulically separated from the circulators in the distribution system.
This has been corrected using the closely spaced tees.
The 1-inch tempering valve
with Cv=3.0 has been replaced with a properly size 3-way rotary mixing valve
with much higher Cv (Cv=10) and hence lower pressure drop. Although a motorized
actuator is shown on the mixing valve, it may not be required. A manually set
(non-thermostatic / non-motorized) 3-way valve can provide proportional reset
control to the lower temperature zones when the hot water supplied to the valve
is reset by the boiler. The motorized actuator is recommended in situation
where the lower temperature zones will have frequent setback or temperature
adjustment. A check valve is installed in the hot water pipe to the 3-way valve
to prevent flow reversal when other zones are operating.
A microbubble air separator has also been added,
such that flow from the boiler passes through it during both space heating and
DHW operating modes.