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Take a hot water zone from the IN5 steam boiler
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geokes
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Has anyone successfully done this?
I have 600BTU aluminum radiator piped with red PEX to the boiler room, but not currently connected.
The radiator is in the basement, the highest water level in it is about the same as in the boiler.
Which trappings would be best for supply and return?
I would appreciate a part list (valves, pump, connections) which would work best in my setup.
Also, could it be hard or impossible to remove the factory plugs from a 20 year old boiler?
I have 600BTU aluminum radiator piped with red PEX to the boiler room, but not currently connected.
The radiator is in the basement, the highest water level in it is about the same as in the boiler.
Which trappings would be best for supply and return?
I would appreciate a part list (valves, pump, connections) which would work best in my setup.
Also, could it be hard or impossible to remove the factory plugs from a 20 year old boiler?
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