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Heat it up and cool it down


Our HVAC system is up and running! We have a very unique system with a master controller on the second floor to control temperature and then 3 slave thermostats (one on each floor) to control the dampers at the air handler.. When the temp is satisfied on a floor, the dampers will close off the flow of air to that floor and only direct it only to the zone that is still calling for heat or cold.

Our air handling system was designed by the Davis Energy Group, they are on the cutting edge of high efficiency heating and cooling. See them here:

http://www.davisenergy.com/

It was SO amazing to have the radiant heating system up and running this weekend, despite the rainy and chilly weather, our house was very comfortable. Shown above is the radiant manifold with all the connections and valves hooked up:

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