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One pipe steam-reducing pipe size

Glen_7
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I'll check and post back later. It was from another area of my home where it wasn't needed anymore. The feed to it always was 1", so I assumed it was adequate.
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I'm adding an additional radiator to my home using an existing (capped) takeoff on the main. The takeoff is 1 1/4" but the radiator inlet is 1". At what point should I make the reduction to 1", at the main or at the riser?
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How much EDR
is the radiator rated for?
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