Hydronic Piping & Circuit Sizing: The Loop Math

Hydronic systems live or die in the loop math. The sizing tool below shows the relationships: driveway dimensions × tubing diameter × spacing = circuit count, loop length, and flow requirement. Every number feeds the pump and manifold selection.

Driveway Width (ft)Driveway Length (ft)Tubing DiameterSpacingTarget Circuit Length (ft)Glycol Mixture %Total Tubing Needed (ft)Balanced Circuit Loops RequiredArea Covered per Loop (sq. ft.)Peak Heat Load per Loop (Btu/h)Target Flow Rate (GPM)System Head Loss (ft of water)Source
20503/4" standard9" on-center25050% Propylene Glycol1,334616725,0502.213.91
20503/4" standard8" on-center25050% Propylene Glycol1,500616725,0002.213.92
20503/4" standard12" on-center25050% Propylene Glycol1,000425037,5003.313.93
20303/4" standard (Inferred)9" on-center (Inferred)25050% Propylene Glycol (Inferred)800 (Inferred)4 (Inferred)150 (Inferred)22,500 (Inferred)2.2 (Inferred)13.9 (Inferred)4, 5
12203/4" standard9" on-center25050% Propylene Glycol320212018,0001.6 to 2.213.93, 6
12203/4" standard6" on-center25050% Propylene Glycol480212018,0001.613.93
20203/4" standard12" on-center25050% Propylene Glycol4002200Not in source2.213.97
20203/4" standard (Inferred)9" on-center (Inferred)25050% Propylene Glycol533 (Inferred)3 (Inferred)133.3Not in source2.213.98
2503/4" standard3" on-center25050% Propylene Glycol427.725017,0602.213.99
2503/4" standard4" on-center25050% Propylene Glycol328250134,422.213.99
2103/4" standard3" on-center25050% Propylene Glycol85.51203,4122.213.99
Not in sourceNot in source3/4" standard6", 8", 9", or 12" on-center25050% Propylene GlycolNot in sourceNot in sourceNot in sourceNot in source2.213.910, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
Not in sourceNot in source1/2" PEX-A6" on-center24550% Propylene Glycol (Inferred)7353183.3326,333Not in sourceNot in source18, 19
Not in sourceNot in source3/4" PEX6", 9", or 12" on-center400–45030–35% Propylene GlycolNot in sourceNot in sourceNot in sourceNot in sourceNot in source13.9 (Inferred)18

The hard rules: individual loop lengths stay under 300 feet for 1/2-inch PEX and 450 feet for 3/4-inch. All loops on a manifold must be within 10-15% of each other to balance flow. The 50% propylene-glycol mixture is thicker than water, so pumps need higher head pressure. Get these wrong and the result is cold spots — the exact failure a heated driveway exists to prevent.

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