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forced air to hot water conversion
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don_185
Member Posts: 312
sounds like a great system for heat.Whats the appoach for
good indoor air quality and cooling the structure?
Personally..I would do some panels rads size with a greater surface area and lower water temps and then add a hydronic
coil to give me a quicker responce on the very cold days.
Along with some chance for some IAQ.
Give me back my walls!!
good indoor air quality and cooling the structure?
Personally..I would do some panels rads size with a greater surface area and lower water temps and then add a hydronic
coil to give me a quicker responce on the very cold days.
Along with some chance for some IAQ.
Give me back my walls!!
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conversion to hot water/boiler from forced air
I have a 2 story center hall colonial...unfinished basement...3200 sq.ft.central NJ...typical temps 25 degrees F daytime.... My heating contractor is suggesting "ultra-fin" for the first floor/floor and Haydon model 750 baseboard for the 2nd floor....The boiler..Weil-Mclain CGa6 using the 6"B-vent that will be abondoned from the furnace...to be certain a 2nd heat calc. is being run....all that said...whats your opinion???0
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