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How to recognize circulating hot water system
jalec
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Hello -
My apartment has baseboard heating units in the bedroom and living room, with
2 separate thermostats. Inside there appear to be one large and one smaller copper
tubes, with aluminum fins on the larger tube. I have been told that this is electric baseboard heating but it looks to me like it must be circulating hot water. How can I tell which it is? Thanks in advance, my first post.
My apartment has baseboard heating units in the bedroom and living room, with
2 separate thermostats. Inside there appear to be one large and one smaller copper
tubes, with aluminum fins on the larger tube. I have been told that this is electric baseboard heating but it looks to me like it must be circulating hot water. How can I tell which it is? Thanks in advance, my first post.
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Post some pics
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Steve,
Thanks but I won.t be able to do that. Thank you for responding.
Jale0
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