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Radiator Sizing

David B.
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Hello,
Is anyone familiar with the attached pictures of radiators, They are manufactured of light steel. I am trying to determine, what the (EDR) btu output would be, say at 140f, 150f. I have lots of information on various radiators, convectors, however cannot obtain any information on the steel baseboard or the steel upright (column, bar) style radiators pictured.. The existing boiler is operating at 180f and I was told the place is comfortable in the winter. I am currently pricing to replace with mod con boiler but am concerned with radiator performance at lower water temperatures. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated!
Thank you
Is anyone familiar with the attached pictures of radiators, They are manufactured of light steel. I am trying to determine, what the (EDR) btu output would be, say at 140f, 150f. I have lots of information on various radiators, convectors, however cannot obtain any information on the steel baseboard or the steel upright (column, bar) style radiators pictured.. The existing boiler is operating at 180f and I was told the place is comfortable in the winter. I am currently pricing to replace with mod con boiler but am concerned with radiator performance at lower water temperatures. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated!
Thank you
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