They look great for a solar project in, say, Minnesota, where a Glycol loop to the rooftop panel would be advisable. Thinking in reverse, I don't see why you couldn't plumb the heat exchanger side to under-floor heating lines, but the 9kVA element might be a little wimpy for a demanding application. I'm sure that knowing you've got a 30sqft heat exchanger is useful to determine how much heat could be transferred to the load loop at a given temperature differential and flow, but I'm not the man to do the calculation
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, where a Glycol loop to the rooftop panel would be advisable. Thinking in reverse, I don't see why you couldn't plumb the heat exchanger side to under-floor heating lines, but the 9kVA element might be a little wimpy for a demanding application. I'm sure that knowing you've got a 30sqft heat exchanger is useful to determine how much heat could be transferred to the load loop at a given temperature differential and flow, but I'm not the man to do the calculation
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