Ahh, fellow Canuck, Go Leafs!!
Parts list of heating system:
-(1) Watts Brass & Tubular 500-800 Hot Water Recirculating Pump
-(1) 110V Normally Closed Water/Air/Gas Solenoid Valave - ebay it!
-(1) 100 foot roll of 1/2" pex water suppluy line
-(?) Fittings to tie into a hot supply copper line already in the house. (Best would be furthest from the Hot Water Tank) so that you have hot water at those far fossits where you have to run them for 2 minutes to get hot water.
-(?) Fittings to tie back into the drain of your hot water tank. You will have to remove the current spiggot thats there and T into it.
-(?) Fittings to adapt to the Watts pump and solenoid valve from your supply line.
-(?) Fittings to go from copper to PEX. I used Shark Bite push lock fittings.
-Contoller to turn the solenoid valve and pump on/off at the same time within a 0.1 degree interval.
-Some way to make an efficiant coil out of the PEX. I used (3) x 1" ID x 8" long PVC pipe that I drilled 5/8" holes in 1 inch apart and pulled my PEX line through each hole, one at a time to make a coil. Wear gloves and be patient as this was the most difficult part. I have 8 loops of PEX x 18" diamater which = 38 feet.
-Pipe inslulate the whole assembly to save heat loss.
-(1 or 2) Friends where at least (1) is a pipe fitter to help you sweat some copper and lots of beer.
Cheers, PM me if you would like more details.
You can always search for Hot Water Tank Closed Loop Heat Reef and find more theads on it.
Thanks for looking
Oh hey, so we share the shame of being taken for a Belieber! lol![]()
But I digress...you got me excited about my build again. Was just :dance: sitting back just enjoying the tank but I had planned so much more than what I've managed thus far, including this closed loop from the hot water tank for heat but found too many excuses to put things off. So thanks for the details, just what I need to get DIYing again...and I love soldering copper but this will be my first working with PEX.
Carry on with this epic build!
Yeay, Leafs won tonight!
Wow, that fish room looks so clean. Glad to hear you have fish swimming around. Now the fun begins.
What will your final plan be for the back and sides of the tank so you dont see the fish room?
Awesome. I went with the vinyl stuff. its nice but when i had to peel some back thats it with that stuff. thats for the description, Ill have to use that when i redo the back of my tank. My vinyl for my 90 gallon was more than $33. lol
You did an incredible job looks great
Did you put a drain in the floor any where ?
Do you ever find yourself in Canada? When I buy my next place and have a fish room I'm gonna fly you this way to build mine. Keep up the great work and I'll keep on following along.