If this is measuring IN the boiler, then yes, it's measuring what's already mixed from the primary and secondary loop(s) going back into the boiler. Probably the best way to actually see the individual loop return temps would be to install a thermometer at the end of each loop before it merges with the primary loop. If you have an IR thermometer, and you adjust it for the copper's reflectivity, that would work (or, get a reading on the outlet of the primary loop, compare to the boilers indication, and use a conversion factor, or just use that as the value when only looking for a delta-T). SOmetimes, it's easier to just put a section of black tape on the pipe, and read that instead (not all IR thermometers are adjustable and are calibrated for a 'typical' surface, not shiny metal).





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