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Kick Space Heater on Radiant Loop

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I have a Quiet One 2000 Kick Space Heater that is connected via scoop T-s to a hot water baseboard loop. I would like to know if it can be relocated into a radiant loop zone, and if so, would I use scoop T's, place it in series or create a separate small loop from the radiant loop pump just for the kick space heater? Thank you
Dave
Dave
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What temperature is that radiant loop running? What does the output chart show for that temperature?
If it is a 1/2 loop, you may not be able to grab much heat off it.Bob "hot rod" Rohr
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It likely will not produce enough heat off a radiant loop0
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