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Munchkin\Pinnacle Question (PR)
Paul Rohrs_2
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At design conditions (-4°F), Slab-on-grade radiant floor, 90° return water temp, what will the 80, 140, and 199 produce and hour in condensate?
My contractor now realizes there is no floor drain and needs to size a condensate pump.
Thanks in advance,
PR
My contractor now realizes there is no floor drain and needs to size a condensate pump.
Thanks in advance,
PR
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I've been using a 1-gallon per 100,000 Btu's burned rate, which seems to be fairly accurate.
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