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leo g_13
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to get some info on the Panelray steel rads. So far, no luck! Could someone please tell me what/where the inlet/outlet sizes/locations are? Is it possible to control the rad with a TRV? If so, whose would you recommend? What is the difference between the BPR and the BPRF (thicker?)? What colours are available? Is the height of the bottom of the panel to the finished floor critical? Can they be inset into wall cavaties without affecting output?
HELP!!!!
I have 20 of the brochures in my hot little hands and cannot include them in my quote packages until I can talk about these rads with some sort of confidence.
Thanx!
Leo G
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HELP!!!!
I have 20 of the brochures in my hot little hands and cannot include them in my quote packages until I can talk about these rads with some sort of confidence.
Thanx!
Leo G
<A HREF="http://www.heatinghelp.com/getListed.cfm?id=286&Step=30">To Learn More About This Professional, Click Here to Visit Their Ad in "Find A Professional"</A>
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Leo
The PanelRay inlet and outlet sizes are 1/2". There are 4 tappings and they are on the bottom and bottom left and right sides. There are 1/8" tappings on the top right and left sides for the air vent. We include plugs for the tappings not used.
Any 1/2" thermostatic valve is sufficient if you want to zone them. The difference between the BPR and BPRF is that the BPRF has fins behind the panels that provide greater outputs due to air convection.
The minimum height off the floor is 2". The output of the BPRF in a recessed application drops off sharply (50%) unless provision is made for convecting air through the backside. The model without fins has only a minor reduction in output when recessed.
There are 6 colors currently available. White is in stock and Ivory, Beige, Blue, Black and Red are available with a 4 week lead time at no premium. Hope that helps a bit! Thanks for the interest Leo.
Glenn Stanton
Burnham Hydronics0 -
Absolutely brilliant Glenn!
I can now go ahead and include your product in the job I am quoting right now!!! A million Thanx!!!
Leo G
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