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piping question
Al Letellier_9
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It kind of depends on where they are in the loop and what the capacity is of the sunray. How will the BTU takeout effect the rest of the loop. I usually install two mono tees to help with flow...do some of the math to determine the best way to pipe them up.
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Piping question
I'm currently installing 2 baseboard systems in series loop configurations. My question/problem is the customer wants to re-use two existing sunrads that are installed in the bathrooms (1 sunrad ec., per loop). Can I leave out 3/4"x1/2" monoflo tees to pick them up and if so, should I use 2 of them or just 1 on the supply (or return) and, which direction should I feed the loop meaning the sunrad in the beginning or end of the curcuit. Thanks!0 -
separate radiation
you might consider piping the sunrads independently.0
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