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Monoflo loop
bradcobill
Member Posts: 6
Hello,
As part of a remodel, owner wants to add in a toe kick heater on to what is already a 3/4 monoflo loop. Can I tee in a monoflo off of the existing monoflo?
As part of a remodel, owner wants to add in a toe kick heater on to what is already a 3/4 monoflo loop. Can I tee in a monoflo off of the existing monoflo?
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Sure, just keep the run as short as possible. You may need two monoflo Tees if it gets too long.Bob Boan
You can choose to do what you want, but you cannot choose the consequences.0 -
You want to add a new mono flow tee on the "main line" or cut it in on the branch of an existing mono flow tee?
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There is already a 3/4 monoflo loop off off mains in basement. I want to cut in a 1/2 monoflo loop off of that 3/4 loop to pick up a new toe kick0
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> @bradcobill said:
> There is already a 3/4 monoflo loop off off mains in basement. I want to cut in a 1/2 monoflo loop off of that 3/4 loop to pick up a new toe kick
No. The 1/2" must be it's own branch circuit.0
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