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Can you identify this radiator..it's not in E.D.R.
J Persons
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Check the attached photo of a cast iron recessed panel radiator I've come across on a century home. This is similar to a Burnham radiant but yet different. These units are 23 inches high by 7 1/2 deep. Each section is 2 inches wide and there are 9 air vent slots in the upper half of the unit. I'm trying to find the Sq. ft./section value and radiation output for them and have not looked in the right place to find the info I need. Does anyone out there recognize it?
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Sure.
What you have there is a rad made a short time after EDR time period covered in the book.
It's either an American Standard "Sun-Rad" or a wannabe.
For the 7 1/2" deep jobbies, you get 3.4 S.F. of EDR per section.
For the more common 5" deep ones, you get 2.25 S.F. of EDR per section.
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