shobroco
Structural
- Dec 2, 2008
- 281
I have a mechanical contractor insisting to me he can save an owner a ton of money because his system of adding a hot water coil into an air handler is far more efficient than a high efficiency gas furnace. I say it is physically impossible to be more efficient with a burner of the same efficiency rating but two heat transfers in the hydronic (gas to water to air) and a circulating pump added in. The building is a church with in-floor hydronic heating and a separate ducted system for A/C and heat. The intent is to leave the hydronic system at 17-18 C & use the forced air to bring the temperature up to 21 shortly before occupancy or to use just forced air in spring & fall. Gas furnaces are cheaper to install than another hydronic loop, controls, pump, etc. I'm the dumb structural guy advising the building committee on various things.