The versatility of modern hydronics technology allows designers to create systems that are “customized” to the needs — and constraints — of almost any building.
In 1976, while attending an American Legion Convention at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel, 211 people became ill and 34 of them died from what was thought to be a previously unknown type of bacterial pneumonia.
Some hydronic system designers cling to certain system piping configurations — even when existing projects using those configurations have produced problems.