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Odd Convector
Jack Getkin
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I have Dan's EDR book and some additional reference documents but cannot locate the ratings on the convectors depicted in the attached photos. All of the cabinets are 11" deep and 26" high with lenghts at 42", 48" & 60". The actual convector elements appear to have 6 copper tubes passing through the fins and connecting to the headers. The fins are approximately 2-1/2" high. Any rating information would be sincerely appreciated. Please feel free to email or call. Thank you!
Jack Getkin - Herrmann Associates Inc., Pittsburgh, PA
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Jack Getkin - Herrmann Associates Inc., Pittsburgh, PA
Email = <a href="mailto:jackg@herrmann-assoc.com">jackg@herrmann-assoc.com</a>
Phone = 412-600-9453
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Might be Trane convectors
Closest I can find is 10" deep, 42" long would be about 62, 48 is 71.5 and 60 should be about 95. I had to interpolate some of them since they didn't show the exact lengths. Source is the Hydronic Rating Handbook.
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