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Panel Radiators
EDDIE GRIERSON_2
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I have an existing baseboard system that I am adding a Buderus panel radiator to a room. I was looking for some recommendations on piping it in. I ordered it with the thermostatic conrol valve. I was wondering about putting to closely spaced tees in the existing baseboard line. The house is one zone with all 3/4" copper baseboard. From what I have read these radiators are not very restrective. I didn't want to put it on its own loop, but I can. I didn't think monoflows were a good idea. Thanks for any help in advance!
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Eddie,
If I am addding a rad to an existing zone like you are describing I use a monoflow tee.One for above and if the rad is below the loop then two monoflow tees.Just remeber to space your tees at least one foot and pay attention to the supply and return on the rads:)
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