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Monoflo Tee's & Kickspace heaters

Mark Walsh
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I have recently purchased a Kickspace Heater to suppliment the SlantFin Baseboard raditors that are at the far end of my kitchen.
I have 3/4 inch line feeding the last 3 ft baseboard before returning to my boiler just below the location where I will install the Kiskspace Heater. The heater will be installed about 10 inches above this main.
The question. Should I install 1 or 2 Monoflo Tees. If one should it be on hte supply to the heater or its return? Any reason not to install 2?
I have 3/4 inch line feeding the last 3 ft baseboard before returning to my boiler just below the location where I will install the Kiskspace Heater. The heater will be installed about 10 inches above this main.
The question. Should I install 1 or 2 Monoflo Tees. If one should it be on hte supply to the heater or its return? Any reason not to install 2?
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The diverter tee should be on the return. Don't space them too close or it will make some noise and not have much flow through the new branch.0
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