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Venturi Tees
Alan(CaliforniaRadiant)Forbes
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We did the rough piping for a towel warmer on a job in San Francisco today and piped it off the hot water circulating system. There will be some days when the owners will want to turn off the towel warmer, so we had to pipe it so we don't dead head the circulator when the towel warmer is off.
The branches are each about six feet long and I was a little worried when I saw the tees so close together. Do you think there'll be enough of a pressure drop to force water through the branch?
Alan
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The branches are each about six feet long and I was a little worried when I saw the tees so close together. Do you think there'll be enough of a pressure drop to force water through the branch?
Alan
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Both are venturi tees?
I think you'll be fine.
Did you find a warmer that won't rust?Retired and loving it.0 -
I'll let you know
after we install it. Thanks, Dan.
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