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Flow rates
Jeff Perry_3
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Anyone have a straightforward flow chart for copper pipe that is online that I can give to a contractor I have here locally that I am having a hard time convincing about his pipe size being wrong. Only thing I can find are some fairly complicated engineer websites. I'm looking for a chart like is in Burnham's Heating Helper or Dan's books.
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Jeff
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Jeff,
Here's Burnham's. The Grundfos handbook should also be available online.Bob Boan
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Exactly what I need
Interesting that every time I try to get on to any US Boiler or Burnham site my computer will not connect. I can go anywhere else but not to Burnham. Been trying on and off all day. Very odd.
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For heating systems? Was that why you called me this afternoon? Left you a vm, sorry was in a meeting.
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Their web site address to www.us boiler.netThere was an error rendering this rich post.
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