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baseboard heat
RYAN_17
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You could use this. It's about double the output of standard baseboard. I use it for low temp apps but it is good when high output is needed too. It is just a little cost prohibitive to use on standard jobs.
http://www.smithsenvironmental.com/heatingedgegreen-brochure.pdf
http://www.smithsenvironmental.com/heatingedgegreen-brochure.pdf
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baseboard hydronic heat
Does anyone know if it is possible to stack 2 runs of baseboard hydronic heaters on a wall? If so, how far above the first run should I run the second run? This would allow me to make a loop that has the amount of Btu output needed, but at the same time use the only available wall space I have. Thank you0 -
done it before
However, each unit stacked on top of one another is 30 percent less btu's...0
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