Compatible Emitters

Low Temperature Emitter

Tubing In Concrete

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Low Temp

HS115Plus One Zone

Number of Thermostats: 1
Max Water Temp: 140° F
Max BTU's: 120,000

Description

A one zone system is used when you only want to control the heat in your space with one thermostat and have one water delivery temperature. One emitter style is permitted within this system. Low temperature boilers will utilize the Tubing-In-Concrete emitter while the high temperature boilers can utilize all emitter options.

Features

• Lifetime Tech Support
• Y-Strainer Isolators
• Hydraulic Separation Between Boiler and Emitter Circuits
• Precision Solder Joints
• Pressure Tested Solder Joints
• Clear Coat Over Copper
• 1-Year Limited Warranty
• Easy Access to All Major Components
• Quick Installation - Save 9+ Hours of Installation
• Works with more than 30+ Boilers - Gas & Electric
• 10 Ft. Power Cord

Compatible Emitters

Low Temperature Emitter

Tubing In Concrete

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Main System Components

Low Temperature

HS115Plus Gas Boiler

One Zone Master Panel

HSPS120LT

Finish Your System

Thermostats

Manifolds & Accessories

Tubing & Tools

SPACE HEATING SIZING GUIDE

900-3000 sq feet

50° F OPERATION
  • Garage
  • Post Frame Buildings

70° F OPERATION
  • Whole House
  • Basement
  • Sunroom
  • Garage
  • Post Frame Buildings

Each unit when installed and operated per the installation instructions has a 2-year warranty covering all parts and the heat exchanger. See manufacturer warranty for full details. Each Hydro Smart Integrator Panel, when installed and operated per the installation instructions, has a 1 year warranty covering all parts. No labor allowances. See manufacturer warranty for full details.

Micro-Boilers & Hydro Smart Integrator Panels sold separately. Guide is based on insulating to a R19 in walls, R38 in ceilings, maximum 12 ft. sidewalls, with 2” of extruded styrene insulation around perimeter & under slab emitter and/or 3-1/2” of fiberglass insulation for staple up emitter. For more accurate sizing, a BTU heat loss of the heated space should be considered.
ALWAYS CHECK WITH & FOLLOW LOCAL CODES