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DanHolohan
DanHolohan Member, Moderator, Administrator Posts: 16,601
I've been out of town. I have no ratings for that Trane unit in my library. Sorry.
Retired and loving it.

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  • Darin_5
    Darin_5 Member Posts: 7
    Sorry to bother you

    I'm sorry to bother you but I kinda need help. I put the question out there a week ago but didn't get much response. I've bought some of your books and think your a fantastic writer. Now the question:
    What is the EDR rating of a model 350 Trane Fan assisted convector? Or better yet do you know anyone who can maybe help me. We are changing a boiler in a church and I want to do a radiation calc on the system. Thanks. Great Website.:)
  • Boilerpro_3
    Boilerpro_3 Member Posts: 1,231
    Contact Trane

    They were able to give me ratings on some 50 year old units I was looking at several years ago.

    Boilerpro
  • Darin_5
    Darin_5 Member Posts: 7


    Thanks guys. I tried using tranes website to get info but all i got was their propaganda site(no technical information) I'll try again. I didn't get the dimensions because I didn't think standard EDR rules apply because the fan assist changes the rate of condensing. If someone has the EDR book, I would buy it if I knoew the info I'm looking for was in there.

    Thanks to all who make this an entertaining website and Merry Christmas.
  • Darin_3
    Darin_3 Member Posts: 27


    The convectors are about 4 ft long, 3 ft tall and 12 inches deep. There is a chunck of duct directing the air into the center of the conditioned space.12x24 90 boot
  • greg_28
    greg_28 Member Posts: 22


    call trane at 903-581-3200. Nicole Fields is an outstanding tech service rep who will do her best to find info for you.
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