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Help with heat output of Trane fan assisted convector
tim smith_2
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Call Trane commercial products in wisconsing, make sure you have all dimensions, ie height of coil off floor, thickness of coil and width and length. overall inside and outside dimension. They should be able to give you the information you need. Sound like a c- convector to me.
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Need a little help finding information on what the heat output is for Trane convectors... checked in Dans EDR book, doesn't cover fan coils. Can't find any model numbers or serial numbers on convector. Trying to determine if local church has enough capacity in boiler for small addition. Totalled up radiation, if I could find some chart for these things- I could tally it up and tell them if there is any extra capacity or not... any info would be much appreciated.
The cabinets are 60"wide, 8" deep, and 22" tall, the coil itself is 12"x 38" mounted on an angle in the cabinet and approximately 2" thick. 180 degree water.
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fans in these, Luke?Retired and loving it.0 -
Yes Dan- there are dual shaft fans with squirrel cages underneath each coil. There are three fan settings at a knob under an access panel on the top of the unit at the left side.0
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