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Square feet of steam output from in wall convectors
Steve Adamczyk
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I am sizing a replacement steam boiler. The house has built into the walls copper convectors. I need to figure out the square feet of steam out put to correctly size the replacement boiler.
The most common size is 60"longx5 3/4" deepx 2 1/2" high.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you, Steve Adamczyk
The most common size is 60"longx5 3/4" deepx 2 1/2" high.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you, Steve Adamczyk
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Hey Steve, do you have a brand name for the rad, maybe some pics of the units.0 -
go to Burnham Hydronics Heating Helper book pg. 53-54 you can purchase at supply house or maybe library section of this sie under resources. you have to go to proper cabinet height width length to find edr have fun0
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